Life insurance agent pretending to be financial advisor - Financial Services Associate Prudential Employee Review

2.0
Jun 12, 2010
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Pros

Prudential is a reputable old company with a great name. They have great benfits. If you can do well and survive the first 10 years in the business you will have a job for life. Commissions and bonuses are very generous. There is a reasonable amount of quality training. Alot of support and a great process models for conducting meetings with clients that if you follow will work. No ceiling on your success. You can have your own office in two years. Great rewards trips. A fair system if you are the right person.

Cons

There is virtually no marketing support (leads, prospects, etc). Do not go into this position if you do not have an extremely large book of clients (1000+) or contacts (1000+) to market to. This is not a position for people who do not know alot of of people. A few hundered contacts will not do. Cold prospecting in this business is virtually impossible so you must have money to spend on marketing or know alot of people. There are no other options for getting clients. Great business for ex- bankers, cpa's, attorneys, etc (people who know people). They lead you to believe that all you need is a list of 200 people (called a project 200) and you will sell to those people. After you get their business you will gets referrals and be done. This is not enough (just use your logic), and your direct supervisor's compensation is based on how many people he hires. Also for a sales job with no salary or support you are micro managed. Everyone has to report their numbers at the end of the week, and if they are not good you work Saturdays and Sundays. You will also be considered a terrible person, so everyone lies about their numbers and management pretends that the numbers are real so they begin to benchmark you on fake standards (viscious cycle). Alot of corporate non sense. The Pru model is 200 dials/week =60 contacts=15 appointments. Anyone in this industry knows 60 contacts does not = 15 appoiuntments unless is is your personal friends and family. If you ratios look different then you must be a terrible salesperson.

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5.0
Jun 3, 2026
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Pros

The culture and the way Pru treats it's employees is wonderful. They vet their hires thorougly, so you rarely find anyone that is not terrific in their role. Their benefits are also great.

Cons

Current AI adaptation has sent the tech side of the organization into a bit of a spin, as it has in almost all organizations. Due to that, some reorganization have been occurring, and many very talented leaders have been laid off. But the focus remains on the customer always, and no doubt these changes will level off soon.

2.0
May 30, 2026
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Pros

Competitive compensation and solid benefits package. The company offers good resources, strong brand recognition, and opportunities to work with talented colleagues across the organization.

Cons

Frequent reorganizations and ongoing restructuring can create uncertainty and make it difficult to maintain momentum. Decision-making is often influenced by the company’s “Pru Polite” culture, which can discourage candid feedback and constructive debate. Advancement and opportunities can at times feel driven more by relationships and favoritism than by performance and merit. Collaboration across teams is inconsistent, and silos can make it challenging to work effectively toward shared goals.

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