GEICO Customer Service Representative reviews

2.5

17% would recommend to a friend

(1,159 total reviews)
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Nancy L. Pierce

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14% positive business outlook

Customer Service Representative/Service employees have rated GEICO with 2.5 out of 5 stars, based on 1,159 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Customer Service Representative/Service professionals have an average working experience there. GEICO is rated 31% below average by Customer Service Representative/Service professionals compared to other employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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1.0
Aug 8, 2009
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Pros

They will pay for you to get your license. Once you get it, run like hell to another insurance company. The only legal sweatshop in America.

Cons

New employees no longer get a pension because the company is so cheap and greedy. The average raise is 75 cents per hour each year, provided you are not on a warning. It is an "at will" employment with GEICO, which means you can be fired for any reason at any time. They like to instill fear and intimidation with employees. Turnover is really high due to how they treat their employees. The goals they set are difficult to achieve so they don't have to pay you a raise. They like to hire new employees who make less to replace employees who have been there a while who make more money.

2.0
May 4, 2009
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Pros

If you have no other choice and need a decent amount of money

Cons

I was in the Customer Service Department (which in order to obtain this position you're required by law to have an insurance license, Geico helps you attain this) Pay- The pay at Geico is decent but with one catch.... You can/should get paid way more for what you know and the amount of work you're doing. They take someone who knows nothing about insurance and trains them to know everything, then.... pays you minimally for their knowledge. Respect- The respect you get is based off of how robotic and submissive you are (At least in regards to the Service, Sales & Claims positions). The truth is if you don't perform at the top level then you don't deserve respect according to the way your treated at Geico. Sadly everyone in the department is not going to fall into that category, therefore will be made to feel unworthy and undeserving of respect until they improve. Nothing is stated to this effect, obviously, yet it's most certainly an unspoken truth. Job Security- Job security in itself is a meaningless word being that you're never truly secure at a job unless you own the business, let's be real. That being said if there ever were a job that you could feel secure at then Geico surely is 100% definitely NOT it. They will tell you that you don't have to worry about ever being laid off because they are a strong stable company and blah blah blah... That's not the problem at all. Let me just throw a little numbers out there for you. I started off in a training group that had 10 new hires in it including myself. Out of those only 3 are still with the company (1 is my friend and he is leaving just hasn't found an alternative yet) Out of the employees no longer with the company only 1 quit, the rest were fired. Think about that statistically.... They have a "job fair" every Wednesday to find new employees? why would you need so many new employees if you're such a great company with so much "job security"? Your growth rate is good but i assure you it's not that good. It's actually quite amusing to see so many people believe this is an upstanding company to work for... tsk tsk tsk. Work/Life balance- I'm not even going to elaborate on this topic but let's just say since at least 60% of the employees at Geico are fearful they will "be next" (fired) then Geico tends to linger on their mind throughout their day a bit even after they leave. If you are in management (and i know because i have friends that are) then your workload extends way beyond reasonable hours worked and like all employers they put you on salary so no matter how much time you spend at work your paycheck remains the same. Lastly they drill the company in your head sort of like a parent would drill making good grades into their child. moving on.... career potential/growth- If you are a Drone/Peon then you might have a chance of moving up but only if you have or are pursuing a degree. Although even then it is so political that unless you have the "majority vote" then you're not going anywhere. Needless to say i was FIRED for what they referred to as "system manipulation". Without going in to detail I'll briefly explain. When waiting to take a call or are on a call you're "available" in order to stop calls from coming in whether it be to document a policy or ask a question they tell you to use what is referred to as "call work". Since Geico is so immensely micro-managed, when you are on call work your supervisor can see and will tell you to hurry up or get off of it, and its very use affects your grade(which I'll explain in more detail later). I found that if i dial an interdepartmental number (one that will just take me to prompts and unless i pick an option no one will answer) then i can document my policies in peace. Not aware that this was an "integrity issue" i started doing it beginning end of March till the middle of April. Granted we are not taught to do this but believe me if you work in the atmosphere that Geico provides you will empathize with my need to put a temporary rest to the micro-management, a vacation if-you-will. I stopped doing it in April because that's when i got fired. No warning, no suspension nothing just a kick in the ass and a good riddance.

5.0
Feb 1, 2009
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Pros

There are many reasons to work for a company like Geico. Between the management that is always willing to help, the job security, tuition reimbursement and overall being provided tools to succeed, I can't think of a reason why anyone would not want to work for this company. Geico has a detailed hiring process to make sure that they are hiring people who are fit to do the job, not just bodies to occupy seats. Where most companies first rule is that the customer is always right, Geico's first policy is to provide emloyees with the opportunity to succeed. The training is great and prepares you for as much as possible prior to dealing with customers. It's also great how you are eased into the position and not just thrust into the line of fire. Geico makes an investment with each employee it hires. As a company, they don't expect you to walk in the door ready to go. They pay for you to get your license. As an employee, I have had nothing but support since the first day that I walked in the door. The supervisors are great. They provide feedback and support at all times. Nobody is expected to know everything. There is always someone that can help you find an answer to any questions that you may have. At Geico, I have never been spoken down to or punished for bad performance. Instead we recieve positive coaching to help improve any mistakes we may make. Another great reason to work for Geico is job security. Being owned by Warren Buffet and backed by Berkshire Hathaway, you can rest assured that even in these difficult times, your job is secure as long as you are perfoming up to standards with the company. There are always opportunities to make more money with Geico as well. Employees who are reaching their performance goals can apply for higher positions within the company as soon as six months after hire. Also, being an employee, you get the first look for promotion opportunities over new employees walking in the door. Another reason to work for Geico is the tuition reimbursement program. Most companies offer a percentage for tuition reimbursement. Geico provides 100% tuition reimbursement for a limited number of classes per semester, and the limit is only because they don't want your school to interfere with your work or vice versa. This includes online classes for your freshman and sophomore year. Finally, to me, Geico is a fun place to work. There are contests and rewards for those who perform at a high level. Insurance is a tough industry to work in. You provide a product that a person can not physically hold and touch. There are two main goals at Geico; bring in new customers, and keep them here with outstanding service. I take pride in providing outstanding service on a daily basis. I loved this company as a customer, and I love it ten times more as an employee.

Cons

The only downside to working for Geico is the distance that I have to drive to get there.

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