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World Insurance Associates

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The worst of big Corporate - Personal Lines Account Manager World Insurance Associates Employee Review

1.0
1 Jul 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Commission on walk ins. You have to know about it and squeeze it out of them but they do offer it if you're in the know enough to ask how to put in for it.

Cons

The worst that corporate can get. The care about....nothing? No one? Still not sure why they have personal Lines at all. Their goal was to pretty much loose as much PL business as possible once they took over the agency and only retain profitable CL business. They'll dangle the carrot of management or promotion until you call them on the carpet or realize it's never going to happen or it's given to someone else. Once people leave they won't create more positions and say they are waiting on approval to post for the spot. By that time you've lost 3 more reps and now you're doing the workload of an entire office by yourself. When you leave they'll give it to another office and so on.

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5.0
28 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

World is a growing organization with ample opportunity to learn and develop for everyone. We stay true to our stated vision, mission and values. We have a strong desire to serve our clients by helping to protect what they have through insurance. By learning World's systems, processes and procedures you can have a very successful career here. The people are great here and wonderful to work with.

Cons

I personally don't have any cons.

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World Insurance Associates Response
1mo
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts. We agree with everything you have to say. We are part of a great team, and we are proud to have you as part of it!
1.0
23 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Can’t think of any pros

Cons

No support from management, no clear direction. Set up for failure. Will not hire new employees when someone leaves, just overloads remaining employees

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