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Liberty Mutual Insurance

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Strong and Professional Company - Director of State Operations Liberty Mutual Insurance Employee Review

5.0
Nov 19, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

LIberty has transformed itself from a relatively sleepy, old-line mutual insurance company to a more professional, agressive, and profitable organization. It has done that over a period of about 10 years as opposed to trying to do it overnight. It has been a combination of people, process, market and technology investment that has been methodical and well thought out. There wasn't necessarily a grand plan or schema to get there, just solid strategies and people empowered and accountable to make it happen. Further, the company is committed to the customer, employee, and the communities in which it operates. A class operation.

Cons

There are still changes in mindset within the organization. Higher pressure to deliver results and improve operational efficiences is forcing the company to make trade-offs and decisions that they have been previously unwilling or unable to make. This has caused the organization heartburn. Also, for those not located in Boston, you are often left out of the loop. Very much a centralized decision making organization.

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5.0
Jun 18, 2026
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Pros

Fantastic work life balance Great co-workers

Cons

Unclear requirements at times. Teams are in silos.

5.0
Jul 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Liberty Mutual genuinely lives its people-first values. I have real work-life balance and feel trusted and supported by both leadership and my peers. The culture is inclusive - I can bring my full, authentic self to work every day, and the Employee Resource Groups create true community and belonging. The growth opportunities are endless: between internal mobility, Short-Term Assignments (STAs), mentorship programs, and cross-functional projects, I've been able to build new skills and visibility across the enterprise well beyond my core role. The company invests in your development and genuinely wants to see you succeed.

Cons

With so many opportunities, committees, and ERGs to get involved in, it's easy to take on too much. Being intentional about where you focus your time is key to protecting that great work-life balance. It's a large enterprise, so it can take time to learn how to navigate all the resources and pathways available. More centralized visibility into open STAs and mobility opportunities would make them even easier to pursue.

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