Sun Life reviews

3.9

70% would recommend to a friend

(4,272 total reviews)
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Kevin Strain

90% approve of CEO

71% positive business outlook

Sun Life has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 4,272 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Sun Life employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Versicherungswesen industry (3.6 stars).

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1.0
Jan 20, 2018

STAY AWAY

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Pros

There really is none except you make your own hours.

Cons

Sun Life says you are self employed YET you must attend each and every meeting, training, talk...they have. You also MUST have an office, that you then pay for, you pay for your schooling, books, exams, computer....BUT your commissions come from Sun life. It is a rotating door of people who believe the lies you are told in the beginning. Sun Life gets some new business out of a new advisor, the advisor cant make money doing this for long , leaves and all clients stay with Sunlife You will NOT make a good living at this job, you will make 20-25k per year after paying everything . There are other companies out there that pay a BASE salary plus commissions and pay for your office space and assistant. RUN AWAY from this job, you will LOSE money here, not make it.

1.0
Oct 17, 2017
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Pros

I am proud of the environmental status of our new One York office building -- just wish they would fix the temperature issue. The agile environment and work-life balance culture is also a plus.

Cons

In corporate communications one of our priorities is to promote diversity and inclusion, but our own department does not practice it. Our team is not diverse or inclusive. One AVP is the female-Trump of Sun Life. Anyone who differs from her, she attacks and fires. This does not create an inclusive environment. I've witnessed another AVP repeatedly bully and bring colleagues to tears. We've watched this happen to so many talented people.

1.0
Dec 8, 2011
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Pros

Flexible Schedule. Good entry level if you are new to the industry.

Cons

It's really interesting to see the views from the other side of the table. I work for Sunlife on the sales force team both as a financial advisor and before that as a Sales Manager. This company, although they try to appear as they are ethical, they are a wolf in sheep's clothing. They will lie about anything in order to decieve people into joing their offices. I have stayed quiet all too long and really need to get this off my chest. They are one of the cheapest companies I have ever experienced and even though they claim to pay high commissions, they only pay on their system that keeps an advisor in the highest productivity while drawing away from any type of social and family life in order to maintain this productivity. They even train you to incorporate business talk into all of you social networks. I don't think they understand that sometimes you want to talk to your friends over drinks without bringing up sunlife! Another reason why this company is so unethical is that they make the advisor pay rent for the office, internet use, telephone use, and for any type of office supply. They even make you pay for your benefits. How sick is this! That a group coverage provider makes their own advisor pay for a group plan that you can not opt out off which generally cost 400+ depending whether your single or with a family. The last straw for myself was the fact that I had to pay $200 in order to go to the company christmas party. What kind of legit organization makes you pay for a company christmas party! I don't even celebrate christmas! When I first joined Sunlife, they keep reminding you that the high turnover rate is because people are lazy and do not have good work ethic, however now I know why individuals tend to leave. You can only allow yourself to get screwed for so long. I have done extremely well when I first started as a Advisor, attending their conventions, making all the campaigns, but now I look back and realize how much money I have hemerged out into this business in terms of prospecting and business expenses. I would have done things very differently many years ago and would have never joined this immoral, unethical company who lies, cheats, and steals from the people who place faith in them. For anyone looking at a career with Sunlife as an Advisor and you happen to be reading this, please don't believe everything they say, they might look the part however their whole goal and pay structure is to bring you in and make you sell insurance. Although they say they are holistic, the pay structure is concentrated on insurance, management gets paid very little on investement, mainly on insurance and mainly on advisor less than 2 years in the business. If you have a university degree, don't waste it here. They reward the quantity unethical salesman, not the quality ethical financail advisor. I will be leaving Sun Life, and this is one experience I would love to forgot.

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