Masochistic? This might be the place - Anonymous employee Prudential Employee Review

1.0
18 Dec 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The "enterprise" of prudential is very reputable. Brand is strong and products are very competitive and innovative

Cons

There is a section of prudential known as agency distribution. It's what most of the common everyday clients of prudential see and know.....and it is evil The average financial professional there doesn't make more than 40k and has to work no less than 60 hours a week and put some 30k in unreimbursed mileage on their cars driving everywhere to see clients. And the newest of those don't make squat, really they don't pay them at all...nothing for up to 6 months in some cases. So what happens is that quality people with unique talents that actually know something about financial products and could actually help a client won't work for this company because why work for free or for less than a livable wage if you survive the no pay 6 month challenge. So instead individuals that should never be advising a client about any type of financial services or products take up these jobs and frankly your refrigerator water filter will last longer than 70% of them because they are hopelessly lost. So the next time you replace your filter just know that probably 700 people nationwide have become a fully licensed financial professional with little or no pay and failed BECAUSE if you work a job as complex and intense as this one you NEED to be paid and trained and given a chance to learn how to master a very important and serious profession. What you won't see or know until it's too late: You pay for licensing You pay for gas (as noted above) You pay for marketing You pay for insurance to protect yourself ( but really its a juicy target for an angry client once the company hangs you out to dry) You pay for office space (rent) You work from 9-9 most weekdays and sometimes weekends You are treated like on unwanted child by management and operations staff You have responsibilities far above that of any similarly compensated person in the world You only get major religious holidays You are expected to write statements for every mistake and meet with 3 people about the same mistake You will be hounded day and night by no less than 3 bosses And you MIGHT make 40,000 a year.

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Cons

No training at all. You learn by failed case work and what other coworkers tell you. They expect you to do case work you have never processed before. If you fail too many cases, they put it against you and say your quality is bad. Train normally and the quality wouldn't be bad. If you continue to do "bad", they will just put you on phone calls every day to help rude and mean old people. Upwards of 40+ calls daily. They also don't put everyone on phones even though they say being on phones is an essential part of the job. They pick and choose their favorites to do casework and put everyone else on phones daily. Managers are useless and just sit in meetings all day and don't offer help, training, or guidance. Managers also provide snobby remarks when asking for clarification or help and answer back as if you are the dumbest person in the room and act as if you should already know the answer.

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