Toxic - Anonymous employee MetLife Employee Review

2.0
Mar 16, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits, PTO, remote, some team mates are cool and super helpful. But they don’t want you being too chatty. Process process process. The pay is low for the stress is gives.

Cons

The pet department has really gone downhill ever since they implemented their “AA” system, which is just terrible to work with. You have to meet their metrics which it’s great to have QA and claim evaluations in place however, they will dock points for the most minor things, but you’ll see AA process things incorrectly, the supervisors process incorrectly, the team leads process incorrectly…. But only the adjusters will get points docked and write ups. And now they expect you to find the AA errors and send it to them, then send it back to you to correct…. But if YOU made that mistake, points docked. In the beginning, before AI, it was a really great job to have, I felt proud to come into work like I was making a difference but it turned into such a demoralizing and depressing job. They stopped treating us like humans over the past 12 months. Hearing the email and task alerts is enough to give you PTSD.

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Pros

Lots of freedom to choose what you want to look into or work on for your intern project and good RO rates

Cons

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Aug 22, 2025
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Pros

This is an industry that promotes social/drinking as team building events and MetLife is no different. It is a great atmosphere for younger employees. There was a considerable amount of manager turnover and I had 2 wonderful managers that listened and pushed back when decisions would have negative impacts on their employees or the business.

Cons

Somewhat inflexible schedule despite being a salaried position. They have not replaced employees for years and have made several blunderous business decisions specific to underwriting structure and have lost most seasoned underwriters. The service department had a similar issue when it was moved to Florida and very few employees understand how to use the extremely large number of programs required to accurately input client data. Underwriters are overworked and information is input incorrectly by supporting departments, specifically service and billing, requiring additional work. Exit interviews are not generally performed, so issues are never introduced above manager level. Managers are often promoted with no management experience. Many managers here have had no other jobs. This makes teamwork exceptionally difficult when multiple managers have such little employment/life experience and cannot see outside of their own experiences. Managers are also not expected to assist in completing cases during peak seasons. This creates a lot of resentment from their team when the employees are required to work extended hours to commplish this. Senior management is never involved and never seen on the underwriting floor. The onboarding is terrible and the continuing education is nonexistant.

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