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4.3
(1420 Reviews)
Employees at Progressive enjoy a wide range of benefits. We offer medical, dental and vision coverage and a 401(k) plan--with a 6% match. We also offer some unexpected benefits, such as seated massage, lactation rooms, on-site fitness centers ,and health clinics at our larger locations.
We even provide options to help you manage your work-life balance, including non-traditional schedules and work-from-home arrangements. Employees can also take part in a number of programs to succeed in their role and grow their career, including in-house training programs, mentorships, and tuition assistance. It's not surprise that we also offer free employee courses on how to improve their overall health, ranging from stress management to financial health.
And, there are a lot more benefits sprinkled into the mix.
The benefits were amazing but the day to day was very unhealthy.
5.0
Mar 12, 2025
Anonymous Centralized Claims Adjuster
Current
Denver, Colorado
6% Company matched 401k Roth, Copay for health insurance is decent, $50-$250 off of Progressive auto insurance policy, and additional nationwide discounts for products and services.
5.0
Mar 11, 2025
Anonymous employee
Current
Atlanta, Georgia
Progressive really takes care of their employees. Their benefits package is top tier.
3.0
Mar 8, 2025
Anonymous Claims Adjuster
Former
Ohio City, Ohio
Medical plans are high and do not cover much
5.0
Mar 6, 2025
Anonymous employee
Current
Cleveland, Ohio
6% 401k match which is great!
4.0
Mar 5, 2025
Anonymous Data Analyst
Current
Cleveland, Ohio
401k match up to 6%, health insurance with Cigna, cool company perks such as fitness rebate, insurance rebate
4.0
Mar 5, 2025
Anonymous Auto Claims Adjuster
Former
Bolingbrook, Illinois
The worst thing is the price, but the insurance isn’t bad