Kin Insurance reviews about "training"

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29 reviews
1.0
May 15, 2026

High stress & burnout

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Remote work, decent benefits for some things. If you thrive in high stress/high pressure situations, with constant change & pivoting priorities, this place is for you.

Cons

Kin having the value “Operate lean; deliver more” should tell you pretty much everything you need to know about working at this company. There is little to no training yet the expectations to produce & perform are very high. Flexible/unlimited PTO is part of the benefits but if you feel like you can’t ever take time off because you’re so busy with work/deadlines, it’s not really a benefit. Not to mention, the time leading up to taking more than a few days off is SO stressful trying to get everything done or ready to be handed off that you question if it’s even worth it. Burnout is a very real thing at this company. They terminate people quite frequently here so you are often in fear of losing your job which adds another level of stress on top of everything else. While they are flexible, the work/life balance is poor. Working evenings & weekends is frequently necessary to meet deadlines.

2.0
Apr 11, 2026
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Pros

- Comprehensive training (self-paced and classroom) - Pay/benefits were slightly above average - Amazing knowledge base/resource center

Cons

- Toxic management, especially evident during “CERT” (or ramp up), who takes care of themselves while dismissing concerns - Gaslighting and redirecting of complaints about treatment of fellow training members - On the surface, very tech-forward and “accepting” but ultimately fast-paced and unforgiving (i.e. attendance/points policy)

1.0
Mar 30, 2026

Don’t dismiss the reviews.

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Pros

The opportunity to work remotely, which provides flexibility and eliminates the need for a daily commute. Additionally, if you’re fortunate, you may end up on a team with supportive and collaborative coworkers.

Cons

While the company presents itself as innovative and employee-focused, the internal reality does not reflect those values. Training is one of the most significant concerns. New hires are not adequately prepared for the day-to-day responsibilities of their roles, leaving employees to figure out critical processes on their own. This lack of structure creates confusion and unnecessary stress, especially in a fast-paced environment where accuracy and efficiency are essential. Leadership is another area where improvement is needed. Many sales managers appear disconnected from the daily workflows and challenges their teams face. Support is often inconsistent, and assistance tends to be provided only when it aligns with management’s immediate goals rather than the needs of the team. In some cases, managers are sent to headquarters for additional training with the stated purpose of bringing back knowledge to better support their teams. However, these opportunities do not always appear to be taken seriously. There have been instances where the focus seemed to shift away from professional development, and upon returning, managers have deferred responsibility back onto their teams with comments implying that agents are expected to “figure it out” themselves or “they just need to do their job”. This further reinforces the lack of guidance and accountability. From an operational standpoint, the systems agents rely on daily are unreliable and frequently disrupt workflow. Core tools such as PAS experience repeated outages—sometimes multiple times per week. These disruptions often coincide with minor system updates, such as changes to button colors or font adjustments, which appear to take priority over system stability. As a result, agents are left struggling to assist customers effectively while dealing with system crashes, delays, and inconsistent functionality. This not only impacts productivity but also creates a frustrating experience for both employees and customers. Advancement opportunities also raise concerns. Promotions and raises appear to be influenced more by personal loyalty than by performance or merit. A recent situation in which a small group of employees received raises—while others were not even considered—was particularly discouraging. What made this more troubling was that those selected were reportedly asked not to discuss it with their peers, which undermines transparency and trust within the organization. Additionally, there is a noticeable issue with how feedback is handled. Employees who raise concerns or bring attention to workplace issues may find themselves being singled out afterward. This can manifest as exclusion, increased scrutiny, or other forms of unprofessional behavior that can be perceived as workplace bullying. Such an environment discourages open communication and prevents meaningful improvements from being made. Overall, Kin Insurance has potential, but significant changes are needed in training, leadership accountability, system reliability, transparency, and workplace culture to create a more equitable and supportive environment for all employees.

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Kin Insurance Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback and for your time at Kin. We value all perspectives as they help us continue to improve. We're glad remote flexibility and supportive teammates stood out in your experience. At the same time, we hear you on the concerns around training, leadership alignment, and system reliability. As a fast-moving company, we know the pace of innovation can sometimes outpace the structure and support employees expect. It's why we're committing significant resources in 2026 to strengthen training, improve leadership alignment with day-to-day operations, and enhance the reliability of our systems — all with the goal of providing even more support to our frontline staff. Thanks for your candid input, and we wish you the best in your next chapter.
1.0
Apr 6, 2026
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Pros

Work from home and getting to meet new people from your training class

Cons

Worst experience in a training environment I’ve ever had. Unprofessional trainers and management using scare tactics don’t make for a very positive environment. Made me doubt my decision to move over to this company from day one and never got much better from there. Constant fear of losing one’s job and underwriting makes it impossible to write business. Having years of successful sales experience in various industries- very disappointed. Toxic, immature management.

3.0
Jan 1, 2026
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Pros

remote company casual company culture

Cons

training is not equipt for true learning too fuocsed on meeting numbers

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Kin Insurance Response
2mo
Really glad the flexibility and culture are landing well — that stuff matters a lot to us. The training feedback is heard, and it's something we're always reviewing and looking for ways to improve. If you want to share more about where the gaps are most felt, AllVoices is anonymous and read by the people who can actually do something about it.
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