Good company, bad job for someone with a family and expenses. - Financial Services Associate Prudential Employee Review

1.0
Sep 23, 2008
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Pros

Some of the best things that come with working at Prudential include some of the better products in the industry and each agent was given a new Lenovo Think Pad T61 to use for work. The office was small but it allowed for new agents to work closely with vereran agents who were willing to help new agents understand the industry. During the first year new agents were given sales leads that would cost other agents $25 a piece so there was some value in that program. Managers were accessable and helpful for the first few months. The fact that Prudential has been around for over 125 years helps for name recognition.

Cons

The downsides are many. Pay is full commission and no salary. Unless you earn over $2400 in a 2 week period you will never earn over $600 per week. The money is put into an account for weeks that an agent earns no money. While this might be nice if you are struggling, it is frustrating for those who are doing well and not receiving compensation that is rewarding. Management is unrealistic in their expectations without giving the agents the tools and training that is required to meet expectations. The hours required to make a decent living are too much for anyone with a family and expenses such as a car or house payment. 50-60 hours are the minimum to get an average pay and that is just not enough in today's economy.

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Pros

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Cons

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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.

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