Corporate Culture
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Every employee on the front line
We take employee empowerment seriously at RLI. Multi-layered, heavily bureaucratized
companies can no longer compete. The successful modern company must be flexible and
nimble, capable of quickly responding to opportunities. These qualities also describe our
employees. They are an elite group, dedicated to making RLI nothing less than Americas
best insurance company.
Demanding educational standards
This level of empowerment requires a highly qualified and extremely competent
workforce. All RLI applicants must meet demanding educational standards and have finished
their last level of formal schooling with at least a B average. RLI employees are
encouraged to further their professional education as well. We have one of the highest
pass/fail ratios of Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter students in the country. In
fact, we consider ourselves an institution of higher learning for the insurance industry.
ESOP & 401k Plan
Both our Employee Stock Ownership Plan and our 401k plan give all RLI associates a strong sense of
ownership, pride and responsibility. We all understand that we are the company,
and it shows in our commitment to excellence and sensitivity to the bottom line.
Commitment to cutting-edge technology
This can-do attitude is matched by a commitment to assuring our employees have the best
tools possible to do the job. Our management information systems are state-of-the-art.
Web-based applications make it easy for our producers to conduct RLI
business from any location with Internet access. More and more internal
processes are automated each year. If
theres a marketing opportunity, we can pursue it.
See more on RLIs use of technology.
A determination to be the best
RLIs ambition has never been to be Americas biggest insurance company, simply to be
its best. We hire the best employees. Provide them the best training. Equip them with the
best that technology has to offer. Then give them the freedom to be their best. Its a
philosophy thats worked for us. Employee empowerment on the front line.
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