Underwriting Management needs work in Roseland - Associate Underwriter Prudential Employee Review

3.0
Mar 7, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Prudential provides good benefits but cost for health insurance has been going up. They provide matching 401k up to 3-4% and you can buy employee stock at discount price each quarter.

Cons

Management says they are now different and want to hear from employees. However, same old tune. They say what you want to hear but nothing happens. Interesting that management has life work balance but their employees are expected to work past their normal hours as well as weekends. Notice that management is known to gossip about other employees which should be a red flag.

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