Hope you can handle massive stress - Auto Claims Adjuster GEICO Employee Review

3.0
Feb 20, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Good pay - Good opportunity for a foot in the door for people without prior office work experience, as at the time I was hired their most important requirement was just some sort of customer service background, even if it was retail or something - good benefits

Cons

- incredible amounts of stress from both handling customers and unreasonable management metrics - horrible handling of WFH for the COVID pandemic. they were more concerned about numbers than any individuals safety, and would withhold informing employees that someone in their dept had tested positive when they returned to the office, to "keep people from panicking" - terrible communication between various departments meant more upset customers - subpar training. was frequently told during training that if I had questions I would "learn when I was out on the floor". what this meant is that I was going to possibly get an answer, most likely incorrect or outdated, from a coworker who heard it from someone else, etc. - "low cost provider" was a phrase management liked to use, but became a sarcastic thing to say when things when wrong because people couldn't be assed to do things right

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5.0
Jun 10, 2026
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Pros

helpful team members and leadership beautiful facility with lunch room and gym very clean and organized systems

Cons

hours I was originally offered as a new rep were not the best

2.0
Jun 12, 2026
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Pros

Organized in the hiring and training process

Cons

They cared more about output and getting results than the understanding of all the knowledge they cram into us. In addition, we were in training/orientation with mostly supervisor candidates. Meaning, first, there were so many people that did things in vastly different ways which created confusion on expectations and overall objectives of the job. Secondly, it meant that those candidates were finding their footing and being evaluated just as harshly (if not more) than new hires, creating pressure that boiled over to almost every individual on a team.

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