RTO Policy Sucks - Associate Product Owner Chubb Employee Review

3.0
6 Mar 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Culture all depends on the type of manager you have. There are some good managers here that care about your development and your point of view. There is freedom and encouragement to move around. Plenty of opportunity to move around and still stay within the company. Generous PTO once you hit the 5 year mark. Good benefits.

Cons

Measly raises, only 1-2%. They tend to grossly underpay and when you challenge that with hard facts and data, you get the runaround. You could literally be training somebody with less experience than you who makes 20% more. The way they handled the RTO policy was horrible. So much miscommunication. Also, there’s no room for upward feedback. If you’re stuck with a micromanager, there’s no way to get out of that without changing your job, and the feedback never gets to them. The CEO changes the direction of the company culture depending on where the (political) wind blows. They’ve poorly midhandled diversity, equity, and inclusion, changing their policy, and when they found out employees weren’t happy about it (surprise surprise) they minimally backtracked. Needs better new parent leave policy to match competitors. Current policy is lacking.

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5.0
30 Apr 2026
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Pros

Great pay and total benefits

Cons

Don’t love the political associations

2.0
16 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Global reach, brand name/reputation, nice technology equipment and solid networking. Opportunity for internal mobility. Good 401k match.

Cons

Incredibly slow systems and stifling bureaucracy. Culture is overall relaxed but not very hospitable, which is likely both a symptom and cause of a high-turnover environment. Raises are well below inflation. Moral does not seem considerably high and the bureaucratic nature of work hinders development. All of these factors combined negatively impact motivation. Very little open discussion about marketplace trends and tedious processes make the role feel very administrative despite being more analytical at other firms who have improved their systems. The firm has done a great job of diversifying across product lines and geographies, but a very poor job of talent retention and upgrading systems, which are the long-term tailwinds that’ll put Chubb at the forefront of the industry.

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