GEICO Claims Management Development Program reviews

2.3

18% would recommend to a friend

(1,261 total reviews)
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Nancy L. Pierce

27% approve of CEO

17% positive business outlook

Management Development Program, Claims employees have rated GEICO with 2.3 out of 5 stars, based on 1,261 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Management Development Program, Claims professionals have an average working experience there. GEICO is rated 36% below average by Management Development Program, Claims professionals compared to other employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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3.0
Feb 22, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

- The training is amazing. You get 2 months of in-class training and a month of transition training, so when you do leave to your team, you’re not completely lost. - Co-workers are friendly and helpful. Claims can be very stressful and they do their best to try to keep morale high but having parties, special fun days, and prize giveaways. - weekends off depending on the position

Cons

- There is no way you’re leaving on time. You are always doing overtime which can get old fast. - it can be overwhelming. New claims are constantly coming in and it’s very easy to fall behind. Monday’s are the worst because that’s when you get the most claims. - Claims Adjusters are expected to handle everything with exception of AD. I think they need to take some of the stress off by breaking the teams up into various departments. - 97% dependability. If you’re late more than three times you’re gone. They don’t care about traffic, emergencies, bad weather, or accidents. If you’re late or miss a day while you’re on orientation, you’re gone.

2.0
Feb 16, 2017

Claims Adjuster

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits, ok hourly rate, helpful training program

Cons

Micro managed, switching supervisors constantly, very "high school" environment(rumors,gossip,favoritism, etc), hours are bad unless you have been there for awhile,

1.0
Feb 2, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The salary. Paid time off. Benefits. Looks good on your resume. Paid licensing. Tuition reimbursement. Profit sharing.

Cons

You are not respected or valued. All you are is a number producing robot. The standards they hold you to are unrealistic and always changing. Most of your goals are beyond your control, however you will be treated like a failure and harassed if you fall short of perfection. You are micromanaged to the nth degree. I know so many people who are on prescription/street drugs and stressed out from working here. This job will eventually affect your health, sanity and personal life. It's one of the better paying jobs in the area, but at some point you have to ask yourself is the money worth it? Many people have left and taken pay cuts to be happier. Bathroom breaks are monitored worse than kindergarten, and if you use the bathroom "too many" times a day, it is assumed that you are just faking it just to get off the phone. The idea from management is that you are to use the bathroom 3 times a day. Once during your 30 minute lunch, again during your 15 minute break, and one more time after that. If you manage to stand working here longer than 1 year, make sure you get FMLA. This is the only way your sick time will not count against your dependability. Sure, you can call out sick if your kids are sick or you have the flu- but that'll count against your dependability and if you go below 97%...well then you will need another job. So make sure you get FML to use as a safety net to protect yourself. No one believes you even if you do have a legitimate health problem and anyone who does have FML is put on a not-so secret list by HR to be fired. You're made to feel guilty for taking time off even if it is approved in advance through the scheduling system. People who use their earned vacation are looked at like slackers. If you are not a GEICO drone who comes early, leaves late and is a robot, then you're treated as if you're a slacker. management power trips on the employees and can be very disrespectful. A labor union would have a field day with this place. management are often completely ignorant and unprofessional. Favoritism is the rule here. If your supervisor likes you then you can get away with murder. If your supervisor doesn't like you then anything you do will be a problem. You won't have the same supervisor for very long so this can be a good or bad thing, depending on your relationship with them. The work environment is very catty and competitive and management plays on this. I guess they figure if they keep the little people at each others throats then no one will complain about how poorly they're being treated. There is no privacy here.

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