"Great company, just don’t like the pyramid style of earning."
"Wouldn't work here. They are more focused on recruiting reps and not building business. They also force you to harass family and friends."
Year | Salary |
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2011 | $4 |
2013 | $2 |
2014 | $4 |
2015 | $2 |
2016 | $1 |
2019 | $3 |
2020 | $3 |
"I worked with Primerica for 2 years. They are a great company who values their representatives and encourages them to do their best. They want everyone to succeed and aid you in doing so. They give a great office environment with positive attitudes and a reliable work family."
"a great family environment that pays you less than competition"
"This company has been great in proving work/life balance. Work has always been manageable and I've always loved coordinating with people here."
"The team is fantastic and supportive. Great managers!"
"After 6 months with them I finally realized they are nothing more than an MLM pyramid. Insurance and investments are a distant second compared to recruiting. I joined to hopefully learn more about the industry, but instead am learning about their products only, but especially on how to pitch using high pressure. I've been taught all about the 9/11 and most 6 figure earner myths. It seems to be just a numbers game to bring in fresh meat so that we can actually sell products internally. New faces all the time while old faces leave."
"I received confirmation for my interview as I was driving to the apt. This woman (manager's wife) sounded like she was still in bed. As I pulled into parking lot, the hiring manager calls back to tell me he has another apt and will be late. Parking lot is empty. When he arrived 10 minutes later he unlocked the building and started blasting the stereo. There was not one other person in the building, yet he chose to close the door when we sat in his office. He pointed out all his awards on the wall. I sat through over an hour of him chewing gum while he talked. He told me nothing about the actual job duties. I probably squeezed in about 60 seconds of speaking in close to 1.5 hours. He invited me to a 2nd interview. He requested I bring pay stubs, personal bank statements, insurance policies, personal 401k accounts, and any stock market paperwork to my next interview. He even made a point of telling me that he "isn't shady". He talked a lot about how much money he wants to make this year. He said the only negative reviews of the company would be from employees that quit right away. Apparently another office with the company was lying to new recruits and telling them that there was a salary. The hiring manager also suggested that I not quit my full-time job, because it takes a few months to start making money here."
"It was immoral and it went completely against my morals."
"It's an ok business. I liked it while I was doing it. And it all depends on which office you work out of."
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