Careers
Why work at Frankenmuth Insurance?
Our team goes above and beyond — and so do our perks. Interested in working from anywhere, with paid holidays, continuing education opportunities, and paid volunteer time off? We’ve got it. Learn more in our Benefits section below.
Our goals are far-reaching, just like yours. We demonstrate our strong commitment to success through our strong commitment to you, giving you the flexibility to contribute from where you are and the ability to be there for life’s important moments.
It doesn’t end there. Our financial strength and stability enable us to be a pillar in our communities. Serving others is at the core of what we do: neighbor helping neighbor.
If you share our belief that together we can accomplish more, welcome home.
Hear from our employees
Cassondra Honsinger, Human Resources Assistant II, Human Resources
Cori Gibson, Product Manager, Personal Lines Product Management
Tom Dukes, Actuary, Actuarial Risk and Compliance Services
“I have worked for Frankenmuth Insurance for almost 30 years and have loved every minute. I have seen many changes over the years and witnessed how much the company truly cares for its employees and their customers. During my career I have been able to develop many strong working relationships, and Frankenmuth Insurance has allowed me to grow in my career.”
“What makes Frankenmuth Insurance special is that they treat their employees very well. They are a very stable and loyal company, and are always encouraging and helping employees to grow, learn new things and stay relevant in the industry. My unique experience is that I started as a high school co-op and continued working through college. All the while they worked with my school schedule, and I was able to join full-time once I completed school. It was a very seamless process, and I’m so glad I did it!”
“Frankenmuth Insurance provides room and encouragement for constant development and improvement. In one year, I have been involved in diverse, exciting projects all throughout the company. I have learned two new programming languages, presented predictive modeling analysis to executives, and even translated a 19th century German manuscript.”