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Principal Financial Group

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Great work-life balance and company culture, but IT resources lacking - Anonymous employee Principal Financial Group Employee Review

5.0
May 5, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Work life balance and company culture.

Cons

No major negative criticism. IT resources lacking in some instances.

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Principal Financial Group Response
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We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience on the work-life balance and company culture. Feedback like yours helps us grow and improve.

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Pros

Three years in and still LOVE it. Great leadership. Work-like balance. Principal invests in their employees with training and professional development. It's very telling when literally thousands of employees have been there for 20-25-30+ years.

Cons

First time in a large company. Sometimes it is tricky to find the right internal partner to get the answer you need.

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2.0
Jun 4, 2026
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Pros

Decent work life balance and benefits. Principal offers a pension which is unheard of in today’s age.

Cons

Pay is below average and Principal does not offer inflation raises. Once you hit the midpoint of your salary, you will get a 0% raise until you’re promoted, which will take multiple years regardless of performance. Performance reviews are vague and often used against employees to avoid promotions. At least in my department, I’ve yet to see any of the remote workers be promoted. This is starting to affect attrition and we’re already starting to see people leaving. It’s well known at this point that the best way to get promoted is to leave Principal and get rehired, which even leadership has stated publicly. This is a huge frustration and blow to morale, as it starts to feel like employees need to compete against their co-workers for raises.

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