Lipstick on a Pig - Anonymous employee Praedicat Employee Review

1.0
24 Apr 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There were many great people at Praedicat, and some still remain. The idea is theoretically a good one, and in the beginning at least, I felt I was contributing to something that would make the world greener, safer and healthier.

Cons

At this point, virtually all of the top talent is gone. Executive management is learning some harsh lessons and I don't know how they can succeed when they continue to pivot every six months and pin the companies hopes on the next big hire. The other reviews rightly point out the rampant favoritism. These employees hit the sweet spot of caressing an academics ego while alienating most of the other "unimportant" coworkers. Drama is a daily occurrence, and Praedicat boasts an all star crier/screamer/drama queen who has been promoted to their level of incompetence. Politics reign, and reason has been lost.

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5.0
15 Feb 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Awesome team, great bosses, great pay, fun environment

Cons

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5.0
13 Apr 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Praedicat's ideas are innovative and on the cusp of fundamentally changing the way commercial liability insurers measure and manage their current decisions and legacy commitments. Insurers think about risks as they relate to industries. Praedicat thinks about risks as they relate to specific exposures. Essentially, Praedicat is providing an old, stodgy industry with a new lens to be more surgical and profitable. If adopted, this perspective can generate new insurance products, safer corporate behavior and risk-appropriate pricing. The sheer potential is extraordinary. In addition to the compelling vision, I found Praedicat's policies to be generous in terms of PTO, health insurance and informal items such as catered lunches, parties, snacks and parking. Office location near Expo Line also a plus.

Cons

Converting elegant concepts into models and software is not easy, cheap or simple. While every start up has its challenges, the complexity of the subject matter, the high bar for model validation and the sophistication of institutional clients require a tremendous investment time and effort to deliver sustainable profits (perhaps, more than anticipated by management or investors). Also, there are some inherent "cons" in working with the insurance industry as well as solving very complicated, multi-variate problems. Finally, the software's U/I and content have room for improvement.

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