Joining Midwest - Employee Onboarding | Comparably
Midwest has built a reputation for underwriting excellence; a fast, fair approach to paying claims; and responsiveness to customers and agents. read more
EMPLOYEE
PARTICIPANTS
13
TOTAL
RATINGS
180

Joining Midwest - Employee Onboarding

Employee Sentiment

Midwest employees concluded that their overall onboarding experience was positive. First impressions are important, and how prepared a company is on your first day leaves a lasting impression.

AnswerPercent
Yes100%
No0%
Did you have a positive onboarding experience when you were hired at your current company?
AnswerPercent
Very Prepared0%
Prepared0%
Somewhat Prepared0%
Unprepared0%
Very Unprepared0%
How prepared was your company on your first day of onboarding?
AnswerPercent
Yes0%
No0%
Was your direct manager helpful with your onboarding during your first 90 days?
1

Meet Your Managers

At Midwest most employees said they received feedback every week or never. 50% of employees also said they felt comfortable giving their managers feedback. Learn More about your managers at Midwest.

AnswerPercent
Every week50%
Once a month0%
Once a quarter0%
Once a year0%
Never50%
How often do you get valuable feedback on how to improve at work?
AnswerPercent
Yes100%
No0%
Does your boss expect you to work when you're on vacation?
AnswerPercent
Yes50%
No50%
Do you feel comfortable giving your boss negative feedback?
2

Negotiate Salary

If you think you and your skill set should be valued higher than your offer, negotiate your salary! 51% of men and 42% of women on Comparably said they negotiated their salaries. On average, Midwest employees earn $88,401. Learn More about Salaries at Midwest.

Average Salaries at Midwest by Department
$73k*
Design
$81k*
Marketing
$84k*
Operations
$54k*
Admin
$100k*
Business Dev
$73k*
Finance
$59k*
Customer Support
$93k*
HR
$103k*
IT
$109k*
Sales

* Estimated salaries Estimated salaries are based on data provided anonymously by employees and/or estimated by other statistical methods.

3

Get Acclimated

Now that you’ve joined Midwest, get acclimated. Is lunch a social time or do people sit at their desks? At Midwest the most common answer selected by employees is a 30 minutes break. Understand your coworkers and why they’ve chosen to stay at Midwest, many employees say it’s because of the career advancement opportunities.

AnswerPercent
Company Mission0%
Comp & Benefits0%
Co-Workers0%
Comfort & Familiarity0%
Career Advancement Opportunities100%
What's the main reason you stay at your current company?
AnswerPercent
>1 hour0%
1 hour0%
45 minutes0%
30 minutes100%
I eat at my desk0%
How long do you take for lunch breaks?
AnswerPercent
Multiple times a week0%
Once a week0%
Once a month0%
Once a quarter0%
Never100%
How often do you socialize with team members outside of work?
4

Professional Development

50% of employees said they had a mentor at the office. Learn More about Professional Development at Midwest.

AnswerPercent
Yes50%
No50%
Do you have a mentor at work?
AnswerPercent
Yes0%
No100%
Does your current company provide you meaningful opportunities for career advancement?
×
Rate your company