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CSAA Insurance Group, a AAA Insurer

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CSAA Insurance Group, a AAA Insurer reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(1,517 total reviews)
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Mike Zukerman

75% approve of CEO

61% positive business outlook

CSAA Insurance Group, a AAA Insurer has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,517 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The CSAA Insurance Group, a AAA Insurer 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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1.0
Mar 6, 2022

Run far far away

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Pros

Pros? There are no pros of working this Company. If I had I pick something it would be MAYBE the pay, but even that isn't that great for what we have to deal with.

Cons

This company is a joke. They lie to you to get you to take on more work without having to pay you for it. They tell you to take an other skill sets to get you promoted then when you they come up with other- reasons why you have not Been promoted. You end up with multiple multiple skills with no higher pay and no promotions. When you call out how you get calls from agents in other states who can’t do a basic task that’s you’re taught the first day on the job, yet the are at a SR level and you’re not. You’re told that other “sites” (call centers in other states.) do things differently. I’m sorry but shouldn’t the company as a whole be ran the same way? Why is it different from site to site and no other states have standards that we are held to on AZ.? No sup knows anything about the way things are ran here. You can ask 4 different sups something and get for different answers. You will do something your sup approved and told you could do but then it wasn’t correct, so instead of telling the company it was your fault, they will allow you to take the hit to cover their own behind. So you get written up because your boss knows nothing. You’re told you have the option to talk to their sup but “it would make it worse for me”. The sups will put in your write up that they have gone over wats to fix stars and tactics to make it happen when that’s a total lie, you’ll ask for ways and to literally told “just try”. A lot of this has to do with the fact they put way to much on our sups that they don’t have time to supervise. I have never been with a company who micromanages but doesn’t supervise. Or that your sup is literally NEVER available because they are in 3-4 supervisor meetings a week. You’re supposed to have a coaching twice a month but yours gets skipping 90% of the time so you get a coaching once every 2-3 months. You have sups teaching the new hires literally telling them “you are not AAA material”. The company claims to care about their employees but that could be further from the truth. You’ll be stuck on a horrible night shift, missing time with your family while new hires get the perfect mon-Friday 8-5 shifts. We have ZERO sup support after 8PM while we are a 24/7 company. We have only ever been closed 2 days a year and that was Thanksgiving and Christmas. Not any more, the CEO and EVERY higher management has it off being with there families while us pee one’s miss our families on the holidays. It is non stop with the customers and you have to take the abuse from customers and you’re not allowed to ask them to not talk to you that way nor hang up. You simply have to remain on the line being belittled and called names. We got the CEO Tom Troy and that’s when this company went down hill and FAST.

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CSAA Insurance Group, a AAA Insurer Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We are disappointed to hear that you feel this way about your employment experience. At CSAA, we understand the importance of providing a positive and productive work environment. We value the hard work of our associates and are committed to fostering a culture of respect and support. We are always looking for opportunities to improve and learn more. If you need any help making the right connections to discuss your concerns, do not hesitate to reach out to your local Human Resources representative for assistance.
1.0
Mar 5, 2022
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Pros

They pay you. That’s it.

Cons

The calls never stop, it is very hard to get any off the phone time. Management cares about the wrong things and micromanages. They promote the employees that slack off and don’t do much but overlook the ones that are working hard and actively trying to learn more or do more in the company. They don’t care about you as an individual, only the numbers / the stats you put out. The management does not own up to their mistakes, instead they just try to cover their own rear. Don’t waste your time here.

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CSAA Insurance Group, a AAA Insurer Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share this feedback. We are disappointed to hear that you feel this way about your employment experience. As a company, we are committed to providing a positive work environment for all associates. If you need any help making the right connections to discuss your concerns, do not hesitate to reach out to your local Human Resources representative for assistance. We are always looking for opportunities to improve.
1.0
Sep 2, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Interviews and recruiter will sell you a vision that is not this company, The Pros are the coworkers only. Yes FTO is great and holidays you have off until you want to work them, BUT THAT IS IT!

Cons

CEO - Tom Troy is the worst. He has a vision but no idea how to execute it. He is failing this company and can't own up to it. He instead has his exec team release emails and statements with apologies for him. His company is staffed with underpaid adjusters and when asked about that, his words were, I'm not keeping you here. When his adjusters told his exec team that we were working any where from 50 -60 hours a week with no overtime pay, his response was well here's $100 for the company store for 10 randomly picked people. He doesn't seem to care that we have had 30 adjusters leave in the last 4 months. For a BI department, that is felt and we cannot keep up with our workload. We aren't going to be hiring anyone in this department for at least another 4 months. Last year, we worked our butts off and got a 2% raise and our bonuses were funded at 90% due to the pandemic. Bet our CEO and Exec team was funded fully. It was a slap in the face for all of us that continuously worked overtime with no pay, went above and beyond for pennies. Workload is ridiculous. Promises that things will get better are empty. Things are only getting worse. Immediate managers are no longer believing the lies. Imagine coming to work to 118 claims to work in one day as a non-injury adjuster or 30 plus for an injury adjuster. When someone is out, guess who is working their claims and returning voice mails? On top of the ridiculous metrics. Our supervisor escalation has increased tenfold and everyone is ignoring this. How can we provide great service to insureds? I get claim files where no contact has every been initiated and it's been 2 months! When told about the stresses, we are told, we'll take a mental health day. LOL! Who can do that?????? If we do, it sets us behind a WEEK at least with our current workload.

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CSAA Insurance Group, a AAA Insurer Response
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Much of what is discussed here is inaccurate. Nevertheless, we are always looking for opportunities to improve and learn more. We are disappointed to hear that you feel this way about your employment experience. Please feel free to contact your HR Representative at any time to discuss any challenges you may be experiencing in more detail.
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