Personal Lines Broker role at BrokerLink - Personal Lines Broker BrokerLink Employee Review

2.0
26 Feb 2015
Recommend
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Pros

The staff were very helpful and friendly. They provided many training opportunities for the personal lines department. Lots of work to do.

Cons

Very little career growth opportunities. Employee engagement was very low. Company morale was low and very negative. As a result of these things, there was a lot of turnover in both staff and management. Everyone seemed like they didn't want to be there.

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1.0
19 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The only pro is the share purchase plan because they keep buying up the brokerages that do care about their staff.

Cons

Absolute worst place I have ever worked. They promote idiots that don’t have a brain and step on people to get ahead and don’t care about culture at all.

2.0
14 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good place to start off. Whether you want to dabble in insurance or use this as a stepping stone, they do have a thorough training program. Depending on the people you work with, they really make this job tolerable as well.

Cons

There’s is too many places to start, I may need chat gpt to help me keep this clear and concise. 1) work life balance would not exist if it were up to this company. They would work you 24/7 if they could get away with it (they will shamelessly use corporate lingo to insinuate this regardless lol) 2) career growth here is something they like to dangle in front of you. It’s almost like they use your career aspirations as ammunition to get what they want from you. Their best interest comes before yours. And you better believe the goal post will always be moving 3) I never really was exposed to what it feels like to be treated as just a number until I worked here 4) the amount of changes they will stuff down your throat and expect it to have no impact on your overall performance while adjusting is truly mind boggling 5) you will not be paid fairly. So maximize the training and experience, and leverage it to go elsewhere to really get paid what you deserve

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