Liberty Mutual Internships
4.17 out of 5
6 review(s)
Headquarters:
Boston, MA
Employees:
45,000
Annual Interns:
200
Profile Views: 3188
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Liberty Mutual
| Internship Overview |
| Internship Rating (Avg): 4.17 out of 5 |
| 6 Intern Reviews |
| Avg Liberty Mutual Intern Salary: $17.42 |
| 6 Intern Salaries |
Internship Stats
Liberty Mutual recruits from over 100 college campuses and offers paid internships within all their business units.
Internship Perks
Liberty Mutual's goal is to convert their interns to full-time college hires after graduation. Meeting and/or exceeding performance objectives during the internship assignment will help determine if a job offer will be made. *
Liberty Mutual Internship & Company Overview
Liberty Mutual has committed themselves to providing broad, useful and competitively-priced insurance products and services to meet their customers ever-changing needs. Liberty Mutual's internship programs give you the chance to work on a variety of critical business assignments, test your skills, use your academic knowledge and match your interests to a real job. Most internships occur during the summer months but appear on our web site throughout the year. Liberty Mutual will be visiting campus career fairs in the fall and spring to talk about our opportunities. Liberty Mutual hires Undergraduate and MBA Interns and has a strong partnership with INROADS.*
Internship References
Liberty Mutual Student Opportunities: hereLiberty Mutual Internships: hereLiberty Mutual Campus Visits: hereLiberty Mutual Student FAQs: here
Internship Stats
Liberty Mutual recruits from over 100 college campuses and offers paid internships within all their business units.
Internship Perks
Liberty Mutual's goal is to convert their interns to full-time college hires after graduation. Meeting and/or exceeding performance objectives during the internship assignment will help determine if a job offer will be made. *
Liberty Mutual Internship & Company Overview
Liberty Mutual has committed themselves to providing broad, useful and competitively-priced insurance products and services to meet their customers ever-changing needs. Liberty Mutual's internship programs give you the chance to work on a variety of critical business assignments, test your skills, use your academic knowledge and match your interests to a real job. Most internships occur during the summer months but appear on our web site throughout the year. Liberty Mutual will be visiting campus career fairs in the fall and spring to talk about our opportunities. Liberty Mutual hires Undergraduate and MBA Interns and has a strong partnership with INROADS.*
Internship References
Liberty Mutual Student Opportunities: hereLiberty Mutual Internships: hereLiberty Mutual Campus Visits: hereLiberty Mutual Student FAQs: here
| 6 Liberty Mutual Intern Salaries |
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Summer Financial Analyst Intern: $19/hour
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Claims Intern: $17/hour
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Sales Intern: $16.50/hour
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Sales Intern: $17/hour
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Personal Markets Sales Intern: $18/hour
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Claims Intern: $17/hour
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| 6 Liberty Mutual reviews posted anonymously by former interns: |
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Neutral "OK" |
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Pros:
- Good Pay.
- People have heard of Liberty Mutual.
- You have access to other parts of the company, so if you don't like claims, you won't get stuck there.
- Learned the guts of the insurance industry.
- Friendly people and Charlotte is a great town even though the Bobcats stink!
Cons:
- Lots of customer service over the phone.
- Work just isn't that challenging.
Advice for other students:
Even though the actual work wasn't too exciting, I'm glad I did this because of the exposure to the industry.
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Pros:
I basically assisted the sales representatives in drumming up insurance leads. My Liberty Mutual branch was a fun place to work and I grabbed drinks with co-workers and lunch, good atmosphere.
Cons:
If you aren't interested in sales, this isn't the right internship for you.
Advice for other students:
Insurance sales is never going away and can be quite lucrative.
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Neutral "OK" |
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Pros:
- Paid
- Hours were pretty flexible, I just had to work it out with my manager.
- I learned that insurance sales can be very lucrative. It's really all about volume and once you get a book of clients, it's gravy.
- Liberty Mutual is a company that everybody know on the resume.
Cons:
Some work was tedious and not challenging.
Advice for other students:
I recommend Liberty Mutual. Also, the interview counts a lot, so don't go in there quiet or scared.
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Neutral "OK" |
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Agree |
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Pros:
Selling insurance can be a very lucrative career. The first couple years while you are trying to grow out your book would kind of suck, but then once you get enough customers, the residual can be meaningful. Liberty Mutual taught me how this whole process works and sales strategy. My mentor/boss/manager took me under his wing which was nice. I was able to watch and learn from him. Also, pretty good pay and summertime in Miami is amazing.
Cons:
I'm not sure if I want to get into sales or not. Sales is tough, but you can make some serious money.
Advice for other students:
Overall, good sales experience at Liberty Mututal, I recommend it.
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Strongly Agree |
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Strongly Agree |
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Neutral "OK" |
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Neutral "OK" |
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Pros:
- The claims internship at Liberty Mutual allowed me to learn the insurance industry from the non-sexy side. It's pretty straightforward work, but it's vital to insurance company profitability and operations.
- Good people at Liberty.
- Paid decently well.
- Liberty Mutual has good commercials :)
- Opportunities to get into other non-claims internships/jobs.
- Pitch/presentation at the end of internship to senior mgmt.
Cons:
- Easy work.
- Mostly customer service related stuff and making sure you adhere to the system.
Advice for other students:
People have heard of Libtery Mutual, which is good for when you go to apply for entry level positions. Also, if you want to get into claims this is clearly a great internship (although I don't know who is dying to get into claims).
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Strongly Agree |
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| I feel better positioned to gain a fulltime job: |
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Strongly Agree |
| Overall, I was satisfied with my internship: |
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Strongly Agree |
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Pros:
- Able to take things from the classroom to the internship. Performed ledger entries, worked on financial reporting, compiled gain/loss information for internal audit group, and helped to test out a new expense tracking software. The pay was also good and the Liberty Mutual team was very nice. I had a good boss.
- Handling invoices from specific clients gave me real experience.
Cons:
Some work was boring.
Advice for other students:
Get hands on accounting work as quickly as you can. And, if you can pass the CPA early, do it.
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