Pros
A great training program, coupled with a reasonable starting salary, the property adjuster opportunities at Allstate are something to recommend. Allstate will spend the first 3 months of your career training you in all aspects of property adjusting including policy, estimating using the Xactimate system, and customer service. They will also pay for all fees and 3rd party schooling to get your state specific adjusters license. One could not ask for a better paid program to begin a career in adjusting. The office environment is friendly and the facilities are top-rate including a gym, cafeteria, dry cleaning, convenience store, park-like outdoor environments and even bicycles.
Cons
The workload is a bit unreasonable assigning anywhere from 5 to 12 claims per day once you are trained and depending on the time of year. This leads to a frantic workday. Rarely will you get to take advantage of the excellent facilities as you will be chained to your desk and phone. This inevitably leads to quick burnout for many otherwise excellent staff members, which leaves the office chronically understaffed.