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ISO Claims Partners

Now known as Verisk

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Once a great place to work - Anonymous employee ISO Claims Partners Employee Review

2.0
4 Jun 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Below the VP/Director level, employees are easy to get along with and work with. For the most part, there is a sense of camaraderie and common-goal-ism that pervades the office and daily operations. The casual dress code is nice, and a lot of the time there is a casual attitude to go along with it. The company does a number of events, activities, offers, etc., for employees: monthly lunches, gatherings, and the like. All-company events like the summer outing and especially the holiday party are really fun for everyone. Work-from-home Fridays are a great perk, and the company is very accommodating to personal needs to work from home at other times. People are very driven to succeed - they want to be good at their job and they want the company to succeed. Most people bring high energy to the office daily.

Cons

Significant management changes saw the departure of an engaging, inspiring leader who had worked hard to create a strong sense of community and a group goal of achieving innovative, high-quality results. He was replaced with a group of eloquent speakers with an aspirational message, who at times bit off more than the staff could collectively chew. In an effort to exponentially grow the business, work-life balance got lost. Seriously lost. Employees were expected to work all hours of the day and though encouraged to "think outside the box," the slightest deviation from the company line could - and likely would - land you on management's suspicion radar. The result was a toxic environment where people lost the ability to trust each other. It is difficult to collaborate with colleagues when you don't know if they're going to backstab you or criticize your work to advance themselves. Particularly at the end of the month (as has been stated in other reviews), but in truth as an overall business model, managers and directors care only about meeting short-term productivity goals but not longer-term concerns like meeting customer expectations and retaining good employees that will help sustain long-run productivity. New management took a political stance for operations; promotions were given to manager and customer favorites without any eye toward people who actually work the hardest and/or the most. Operations manager seemed uninterested in developing resources/talent and focused instead on criticizing employees, cultivating mistrust, and pitting people against one another. As the business grew, the business model was constantly in flux but nobody seemed to have any information about long-term goals; it felt like sailing on a rudderless ship. When change did occur, communication often felt like an afterthought, and operational changes were instituted without input or feedback from individuals who would actually USE the processes being changed. Employee turnover - voluntary and involuntary - became a problem, both for production and for morale, as there was sometimes no communication about someone's departure... and nobody to take over the missing person's work load. Additional work load and productivity expectations did not come with any increase in pay. Advancing without an advanced degree is difficult. You have to be a lawyer or a management favorite if you expect to get anywhere.

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ISO Claims Partners Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide this thoughtful feedback. ISO Claims Partners has undergone many changes in the last year and we recognize that any major change comes with some bumps along the way. We are excited to see some of the positive effects of those changes coming to fruition today. Everyone here at ISO Claims Partners works so hard and the leadership team is so grateful for everyone’s commitment to the organization’s success. We know that employees have been putting in a lot of hours and consequently, we are now currently recruiting to fill about 15 roles. We also recognize the need for continued focus on quality assurance. In the last month, we added a new team member who is bringing several new ideas to the table to ensure that our products and service are of the highest quality and that our continuous training programs are focused and impactful. ISO Claims Partners always encourages employees to provide feedback on how we can continue to make this the best place to work possible so if you have additional feedback, I welcome you to feel free to reach out to the HR department or any member of the leadership team. Thank you!

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5.0
7 Sept 2021
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Pros

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Cons

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5.0
27 Aug 2015
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Pros

As an entry level hire I've been incredibly lucky to have been selected to join the ISO family. I just completed my first summer at ISO and it was an easy transition after graduating college. Everybody has been extremely welcoming and accommodating to any of my needs, I consider myself lucky to be apart of my team. My direct manager has been extremely supportive and has already taught me a lot about this field. Not only has he explained my role and pushed me to achieve goals, he's also helped me along the way. There is always an open door if I need help or if I have an idea on how to approve a situation. I've personally worked on projects with the President and Chief Operating Officer of the company and they have never given the impression that they are better than me in any way. They are extremely down to earth and treat me like a well respected colleague. They inspire employees to work hard and motivate them to think outside of the box. I've never received that feeling from upper level management at other companies I've worked at. This company is growing rapidly and the potential in endless.

Cons

At the moment I don' have any cons about ISO. If you have drive and a great work ethic you will absolutely shine at this company.

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