Allstate reviews

3.5

55% would recommend to a friend

(11,231 total reviews)
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Thomas J. Wilson II

64% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Allstate has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 11,231 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Allstate employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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11K reviews
2.0
Oct 30, 2018

Bullies at work

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Pros

It’s been 7 months with Allstate, I am a software developer . Have been subjected to bully by the male coworkers, there is a collegue of mine who has called me out during meetings, he makes fun of women around, constantly laugh at them in meetings and during training. Many of us had complaint about it but no actions have been taken. So if you get opportunity in all state IT department in Irving you need a very thick skin to survive.

Cons

Good work life balance

1.0
Jul 19, 2018

Terrible Ethics

Recommend
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Pros

It's a paycheck. The brand recognition is nice because people instantly know what the company does.

Cons

This company loves to tout their advancement opportunities and used that allure to draw me from another company. In reality, if you are not well known at Home Office, you will be passed over for a less qualified candidate that the hiring manager already knows. This company has an extremely strong "kool aid" mentality particularly since the implementation of their Continuous Improvement (C.I.) program (think Agile, it's pretty much the same structure with a different name). The C.I. model is cumbersome to claims adjusters who are already overburdened by high case loads and high office turnover but upper level management repeatedly ignores these concerns on the surveys that they insist you fill out. Their quality standards are a setup to fail - seasoned adjusters with awesome files were still falling short and this was used against them when annual compensation discussions took place. The real rub for me was Allstate's Injury Evaluation Program (I.E.P.). You will quickly note that Allstate speaks entirely in proprietary acronyms and never wants their employees to mention them to outsiders. I.E.P. involves short changing claimants on medical bill reimbursement in states where there is no legal precedent to do so (i.e. a state with a Collateral Source rule requires that you reimburse to full bill, not just what was paid - if you're uninsured, Allstate will run your bill through their proprietary bill review software to come up with an extremely low ball payment and force you to litigate if you disagree). Also Colossus is very much alive and well and very much a low ball program. I don't even know why they call Allstate employees adjusters. We had no authority to decide anything and for that matter, neither did management. The health insurance covers literally nothing until you shell out at least 10% of your pre-tax annual salary as well.

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