Great company, out-of-touch upper management. Crushing workload in the Denver office. - Claims Specialist Nationwide Employee Review

3.0
14 Oct 2015
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Pros

Collaborative environment. Depending on direct manager can be a good day-to-day work environment. Lots of young, talented, professional coworkers. Starting pay is decent (after training period and promotion to "salary" - which comes around 6-8 months), good benefits, flex time. Modern new office. Fortune 100 company with excellent brand recognition and (for the most part) a solid reputation within the industry and with the general public (be prepared to hear that damn jingle every time you mention where you work).

Cons

Some direct managers micromanage associates. There are constantly increasing demands on the performance metrics of associates and support staff with increasing workload and NO increase in pay. No overtime, no incentives, nada. Mid-to-upper management is deeply out of touch with the day-to-day workload and struggles of the associates who keep the company afloat. Culture is turning toxic as a result. Management insists claims dept is "fully staffed" when the workload is unmanageable (nearly double what it was a year ago). Promoting to a new department from the entry level position is effectively a pay cut. The base pay is slightly more, but other departments (for the most part) do not have the option of working alternative shifts ( which comes with a 10% pay differential) that almost all entry level associates are required to work.

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5.0
30 Sept 2025
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Pros

Room for advancement outside CRE, great culture overall the work life balance is great. Pay and benefits are competitive. Nationwide as a whole has a fantastic Culture, however not all departments are equal.

Cons

its hard to write out cons, overall I really enjoyed my time at nationwide. However the department I was in was ran was ran by a clique IE high school drama and gags. if your in, your in.

4.0
17 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

-For the most part, the people you work with are good people. Made real lifelong friends and mentors. -As with all large companies, there are plenty of opportunities to advance and/or move around if something isn't a good fit. -One of the rare places still offering a pention

Cons

-Office politics promote plenty of people who don't deserve it and the teams happiness is highly dependent upon who you end up reporting to -WAY too much false urgency created by bad leaders -Big company means slow moving in all the stuff you want to go fast. Often times too many cooks in the kitchen

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