Allianz Partners reviews

3.7

69% would recommend to a friend

(1,323 total reviews)

Tomas Kunzmann

54% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Allianz Partners has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,323 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Allianz Partners employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Seguros industry (3.6 stars).

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2.0
Aug 22, 2018

Help!

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Pros

Nice colleagues Benefits are good but are the same in other companies

Cons

A for AES, survey we have to complete every year and every year the same big issues remains. Soon the survey will be live and they will come with cake, sweets, hoping they can get us to give good results like children B for (shift) bonus, the only reason people manage to stay in this place C for canteen, worst place to have lunch, overpriced and they don’t have enough staff (especially now that we only have 30mn lunch, 15mn is spent to order food ) D for depression, over the years people have had burn out, people are calling more and more sick, (if you are unwell and don’t like the place you work in, it’s harder to make the effort to come anyway) which put more pressure on people who don’t call sick but are also struggling E for errors, we fail quality for not logging errors against our own colleagues, great way to make everybody happy F for finance, another source of problem in this company, they have 6 weeks backlog, if an error was made in a claim payment it takes 6weeks to be resolved minimum, no consideration made for members if they need their money back to pay for rent, mortgages other medical bills. And we have to deal with unhappy members ... G for goal, our goals are unachievable, we need to take so many calls and we are transferred so many emails, then log complaints errors feedback and all that with an average of a couple of minutes after a call. And if you don’t go back on ready to take calls then you get emails popping in your outlook asking you to take calls ... there is even someone reporting to our TL how many minutes we stayed longer in break, or if we went 5mn in a unplanned break or we if we logged on the phone 2mn late in the morning... another great way to make us happy. H for Holidays, there is not enough staff to allow people to go on holidays when they want. Guess soon that new person in charge of our roster (see roster) will also decide when we can go on holidays HR, we have had good people for Helpline, people who cared but the good one always leave I for improvement, over the years some people have come with great ideas but they always left with them J for just, this department has a problem with having the same level of fairness with Irish staff and non Irish staff. Non Irish are always the one solicited for tasks nobody wants. K for kilo, we all put on so much weight because of the stress in this place, it’s a disgrace and when people move to other department they usually go back in shape that shows how bad things are in the helpline L for leadership, management has no idea what’s the definition of this word! Their boss put pressure on them they put pressure on TL and then some TLs are good enough to keep the pressure to themselves and not release the pressure down to the last person in the chain the officers ... but some TL don’t have the skill to keep it for themselves and it’s down to us to deal with it M for management, the day they all leave it will get better, they all seat in one corner having fun all day (one of them seems to be working though but he is not of the same gender might not have the same interest) they should seat with us one full day and see what we have to go through to get what they ask done (not 1 hour shadowing, 1 day...) N for noise, someone should check how loud this place can get O for overtime, we are asked for overtime every week end but they dont think we should maybe hire more people ? P for pressure, the pressure put on officers and team leaders is unreal Q for quality, 3 persons check our quality weekly then we get the feedback and to argue anything we disagree on it takes ages to get it reviewed and in the meantime that affects our monthly bonus. R for roster, up to yesterday 21/08 we still didn’t have our roster for September! When we are suppose to have a rotating roster now we don’t even know what days we work next month! The good thing about helpline is the shift bonus and the 4 days week end, but now if they tell us we have a 4 days week end in 2 weeks what am I going to do with it ... nothing! it will be too expensive to travel so ... might end up doing overtime (probably their ultimate goal) S for stress no more comment! T for team leader, poor them their job seems even worst than ours T for trust, another words management doesn’t know

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Allianz Partners Response
7y
Hello and thanks for your review. To avoid repetition, we will respond to the same review below when we get an opportunity. Kind regards, Human Resources
1.0
Dec 14, 2017
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Pros

PROs: If you are new to Ireland this company will give you an opportunity to make a wage so you save up and get some financial stability. That is it there are no other benefits.

Cons

If you value your career or consider yourself a decent professional with a soul then I urge you to avoid Allianz Worldwide Care at all cost. HR is non existent it is essentially a recruitment agency due to the high turn over of people who go through the company. I do feel for them as there are so many problems to deal with it maybe a case of ‘where does one start’ Unfortunately If you do approach HR with any real concerns if feels like they are pretending they are interested and give templated answers and act concerned but nothing actually happens, they just go through the motions and yes it pains me to say this but HR are writing the positive reviews here, after 5 years in the company and a few visit of my own to the HR department I can recognise the HR colloquialisms. It’s saddening to be honest As in previous posts I can tell you that yes bullying 100% does happen in Allianz. Management (I use that word management lightly) they like to say they are being assertive but it really is just old fashioned bullying. The tactic is to break your will so that you do not stand up to them, don’t question things, and make you feel that you should be just grateful to have a job. They don’t want to mentor you or improve you as a professional. You are there to serve them. They don’t want to see you progress because I believe a lot of management are insecure and are threatened easily, or simply lack the skill or support from senior management to become leaders. Again I do feel for them as unfortunately a two year course in DBS does not a leader or mentor make and the fascistic and totalitarian approach of senior management takes away any opportunity for a cool, calm, collected and secure middle manager to form. I’ve seen people berated behind clothes doors and so much potential lost in people who were enthusiastic and who I wanted to succeed but that was sadly lost. In my 5 years at Allianz I have had to console 3 employees who came to me in tears due to the brutish managerial tactics. Not good days. The culture at Allianz is so toxic by the time I fled many of my team were on medication or seeking counselling for health issues brought on by the environment in which we worked. Many people who were once friends turned on each other and compounded the problem. No one wants to be there and worse no one cares. When projects come along no one is bothered and no one is motivated to get involved and the vicious cycle of shouting, threats and backstabbing begins. IT: The IT infrastructure is really really dated very old PC towers and screens and the Database is polluted and not well maintained. Getting anything new pushed through rarely happens. If you managed to get something pushed through people refuse to use it. Or some accept it and others don’t then it’s a case of some teams using something and some not and its information chaos.

1.0
Aug 28, 2017
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Pros

- good canteen - good transport benefit

Cons

- horrible atmoshere - very bad management - colleagues are very nasty and they do harassment - incompetent team leaders - health insurance paid 66% by the company, they are stingy as they earn billion of euros - Intimidating HR department, all the coments about bullying are true - no culture - no team spirit - posh employees - very immature colleagues and very childish behaviours - very bad organization - very bad IT systems, always slow and down - huge turn over

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Allianz Partners Response
8y
I am sorry that you feel this way after a short time with us. The company has detailed written procedures in place to ensure that all members of staff can raise a grievance internally. We participate in the Annual Allianz Group's Engagement survey and I am happy to confirm that our results do not reflect what you have written here. We have a comprehensive programme that manages employee engagement through our departmental engagement champions -we actively manage employee feedback together with our culture and values. We are in the Top 25 Great Places to Work in Ireland (large companies) 2017. Our turnover is within industry standards. Kind regards Claire Cusack
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