Working at Mutual of Omaha

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Ratings for Mutual of Omaha

  • Appreciation
    3.7
  • Company Outlook
    4.3
  • Fair Pay
    2.8
  • Learning and Development
    3.9
  • Manager Communication
    4.0
  • Manager Relationship
    4.2
  • Pay Policy
    3.3
  • Pay Transparency
    2.7
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Mutual of Omaha Reviews

What is it like working at Mutual of Omaha?

Easy job, no recognition for overachievers.
Administrative Assistant in Omaha:
Pros: I enjoy that the position is not a phone based or customer facing position, and the work is easy, with numerous additional opportunities.
Cons: I dislike that there’s no recognition for taking on additional responsibilities or being a high performer in the role, or compensation for such either.
Business Systems Consultant in Omaha:
Pros: There is always something new to learn and work on.
Cons: The job titles. They seem ambiguous and duties don't necessarily match industry standards.
Senior Credit Analyst in San Diego:
Pros: I simply enjoy what I do
Cons: I feel like I am left out of loop on a lot of things that would beneficial to my job, and there wasnt support for me doing my job accurately from my direct manager; there were outside influences dictating how I was to do my job.
Innovation Mindset.
Technical Architect in Omaha:
Pros: Executive leadership is constantly working towards change for the better.
Cons: Long hours
Senior Business Systems Analyst in Omaha:
The benefits are decent, including on site food services, coffee and yoga sessions. They treat their employees well in most areas, although some are still stuck in the 80's in their styles. The pay is about 20% lower than average. The pace of progress is what you'd expect from a 100 year old company.
Challenging and competitive. Fun.
Regional Vice President (RVP), Sales in Omaha:
Pros: engaging and building relationship
Cons: Waiting on innovation and improvements to products