IAG
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    3.7(341 ratings)
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    2.0
    Claims Consultant
    Apr 2026
    Brisbane QLD 40002 to 3 years in the role, former employee
    They have off shored so many roles that it does not even feel like an Australian company anymore.
    The good thingsThe trained staff were nice however the trainers do not teach staff the correct information.
    The challengesThe companies 'work/life balance' which is work when they say so and no balance. The micromanagement, the targeted behaviour from Management. Salary could be improved and worksite conditions are sub-par.
    3.0
    Customer Service and Sales Consultant
    Aug 2024
    Brisbane QLD 40003 to 4 years in the role, current employee
    Only took the job to get out of a really bad industry and employer. If I had the opportunity today, with the terrible cost of living crisis, I would not take this job. You can barely survive on your own with the below average salary you get here, can't imagine having dependents. If you really want a sales & service role in the finance & insurance sector, there's better paying companies then IAG. Keep looking.
    The good thingsGreat colleagues. WFH most days is a benefit, while we still can.
    The challengesConstant management changes, which results in conflicting information about processes and procedures. The constant management changes also set back career development opportunities. Every time there's a change, you're back to square one. Management trying to erode WFH, trying to force people into the office more often. Which does't work for most front line sales staff who are on below average salaries. Salary isn't much higher then the minimum wage. Managers that don't listen is also a challenge. Especially when they talk over the top of you, belittle you and speak to you like you're one of their children in front of other staff and team managers, essentially work place harrasment. Managers calling out individuals for not meeting KPI's and highlighting their individual stats in team meetings and in front of other teams also. The mental stress people are put under is horrendous. You really do bond with your colleagues as a result of this work place abuse. Staff wanted a guarantee that workloads will be fair in the recent EA negotiations, the company responded with a "no". Speaks volumes when the company drills their "values" in you, yet don't actually demonstrate them. The company CEO receiving an 18% pay rise, with a 37% increase in profits, and revenue well up on last FY, while front line sales & service staff are offered the government mandated 3.75%, or just 9.5% over 3 years, after only meager increases of 1-2% a year in the previous EA.
    8 people found this helpful
    1.0
    Claims Consultant
    Oct 2023
    Brisbane QLD 40007 to 8 years in the role, former employee
    a nightmare I am still seeking therapy from
    The good thingsThe trauma bond you share with your team mates
    The challengesPoor management and the work load during weather events. The very high case loads of 250 claims was ridiculous. no support, no proper leadership or experience in the team.
    17 people found this helpful
    3.0
    Consultancy
    May 2023
    South Brisbane QLD 4101
    Offers good staff incentives and benefits but requires reshuffle in upper management to better communication cascaded through to front-line business decisions.
    The good thingsWork/ life operates under a hybrid workforce engagement.
    The challengesSalary falls under the low standard market place upon entry-level.
    3 people found this helpful
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