Find a different agency - Sales Representative Comparion Insurance Agency Employee Review

1.0
Mar 28, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The benefits are decent. The time off is good if you can use it. If you work sales here, vacation is more stressful than being at the office, as there is no support structure, and you come back to a pile of work.

Cons

The detailed reviews are accurate. Pretty much all of the 5 star reviews are effectively forced. If you notice, there is very little, if any detail. Bottom line, Liberty Mutual no longer wanted sales reps, so they broke us off into an agency. By the way, Liberty Mutual is no longer a good insurance company. They are nothing more than a mindless, pre-scripted mess of bad rates/claims/service. Comparion is owned by Liberty. Despite being the "largest agency in the US", we are completely incapable of getting any good carriers. Management is completely detached from reality, the quotas are unrealistic for most reps, and there is little if any hope that things will get better. I am a veteran rep here (15 years +). Most, if not all the reps I know across the country are miserable. If you want to win at sales, find another place to work. Here, you will be dogged by close rates under 20% and a parent company that seems determined to take your clients back via their online channel...and of course not paying you for it. You will also be faced with high quotas and extremely low renewal pay. I could go on, but you get the point. Maybe the day will come where this place is good again, but it is not now.

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5.0
Mar 13, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I’ve been with Comparion Insurance Agency and Liberty Mutual for 16 years, and I can genuinely say this company has been an incredible place to grow both personally and professionally. From day one, it’s been clear that employees are valued, supported, and given every opportunity to succeed. One of the things that stands out most is how seriously our agency takes compensation. Leadership consistently reviews pay structures to ensure fairness and transparency, which is something I deeply appreciate. On top of that, our recognition programs are some of the best I’ve seen—people’s hard work is noticed and celebrated often. Work‑life balance is also a major strength here. The flexibility offered has allowed me to manage my career and personal life without feeling stretched too thin. The benefits are fantastic, and there are countless development opportunities available for anyone looking to advance their skill set or explore new paths within the organization. After 16 years, I still feel grateful to work for a company that genuinely cares about my well‑being. I’ve been able to learn, grow, and evolve as a professional in ways I never imagined, and that’s entirely because of the supportive, employee‑focused culture at Comparion and Liberty Mutual. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a place where they can build a long and fulfilling career.

Cons

Still in Its Early Stages as an Agency: Because the agency is still in its infancy, there are inevitable learning curves and some evolving processes. While this can feel challenging at times, it also creates an exciting environment where employees can influence positive change and help shape the agency’s long‑term identity. Frequent Changes and Adjustments: With growth comes change, new workflows, updated tools, and shifting strategies. This can require some flexibility, but it also means there’s constant innovation and the chance to contribute ideas that directly improve our operations. Establishing More Structure as We Grow: As we’re still building out our systems and best practices, certain areas may feel like they’re still taking shape. The encouraging part is leadership is very intentional about developing structure without losing sight of employee experience and support. Balancing Rapid Growth With Stability: The pace of expansion sometimes means we’re iterating as we go, but the organization consistently prioritizes ensuring these changes don’t compromise how we care for employees. It’s a unique opportunity to be part of building something sustainable from the ground up.

5.0
Mar 9, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pros: Strong, resilient culture Largest independent agency now fully stood up Uncapped commission potential Backed by the support and resources of a Fortune 100 company Major growth and opportunity ahead

Cons

Cons: The transformational transition was bumpy at times The shift from a captive mindset wasn’t the right fit for everyone

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