Valuable Training, Low salary in Comparison, Mixed Reviews of Management - Management Development Program GEICO Employee Review

3.0
Oct 22, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Excellent training. The rotational programs are designed to move you quickly "through the ranks", so you will have to pick things up quickly. GEICO has mastered the training process and give employees the ability to learn a lot about insurance and processes in a short amount of time. -Great opportunities for development - mandatory training for Lean Six Sigma Programs, supervisor training, etc. GEICO gives a lot of focus on development, which can be more difficult to find at other companies. -Profit sharing - however, I would caveat this with, while it's seemingly a huge incentive, with the low salary, it still puts GEICO behind the rest.

Cons

-Salary - coming out of college, I didn't realize what I was worth as an employee, considering my education level. If I had a better understanding, I would have attempted to negotiate my salary. However, even management is making pennies compared to other large private sector companies or government organizations. -Workload - this goes hand in hand with salary. The expectations, escpecially in the claims department (somewhat less in other departments), are somewhat outrageous. While it is an invaluable learning experience to take with you elsewhere, it's not sustainable for the long-term (especially with the salary structure). -Mixed Feelings about Management - like most jobs, you'll encounter good managers / supervisors, and some that are not so good. Gossip among management is a huge issue - this can come with any workplace, but most people I knew compared working at GEICO to actually working at a high school. While I valued so many mentors I worked with along the way, it was almost astonishing how some particular managers were able to reach their positions with their general attitude.

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