State Farm reviews

3.4

53% would recommend to a friend

(19,755 total reviews)
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Jon Farney

51% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

State Farm has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 19,755 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The State Farm employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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3.0
Aug 29, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Health Insurance, 401k matched up to $900/year, dental, vision, life included in benefits package.

Cons

Point system for absences (much like Walmart has), lack of communication and transparency, metric-driven environment, lack of empathy from leadership, low morale amongst employees, time off availability depends on whether or not your manager will let you off- it does not matter if it's a vacation planned ahead months in advance or a death in the family. Too much is left up to management discretion, and management discretion is consistently inconsistent.

2.0
Jan 1, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

moderately competitive pay Fellow employees are all great people (but they're slowly quitting due to the direction of the company.)

Cons

Way too much micro management, and the metrics are absurd. At the end of each day, i have to write how many times I got up from my computer, what i was doing, and how long it took. i.e.- "two trips to the bathroom. 10 minutes. 3 trips to the copier, 5 minutes. 3 trips to colleagues desk to ask questions, 15 minutes." They even have a software to track how long your mouse stays still, so they can track that you're actually working. Absolutely maddening. Also they have now implemented a "Point" system. You have to clock in physically like the old-school industrial age laborers. So, If you are late ( Or early) more than 5 minutes, you get a point. At different increments (5 points, 7 points, 10 points etc.), you get written up. The insane part? The system actually makes it to where if you are going to be late to work, it is BENEFICIAL to you to just not show up because you get punished less. OH and you get 20 days you can ask off for, but you have to ask off A YEAR in advance. I had to ask off for 2018 in November of 2017, and unless you've been with the company for 30+ years, don't expect any time off during major holidays. The people who have been here for years are being treated like entry level employees and are not trusted to do their jobs on their own. There are people whose retirements rely on their pensions that State Farm gives them, and it's getting bad enough that they're quitting after 20+ years of service. That should speak volumes.

3.0
Nov 13, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Incredible financial strength allows opportunities to work in any field from grounds keeping to machine learning. Thousands of amazing employees. Regular access to latest information, conferences and continuous education. Excellent pay and benefits; Flexible scheduling (remote working no longer supported). Was at one time very employee focused (this has since changed) Enormous campus; Focused on health and wellness; Many outside activities sponsored by company; Company waterpark (Bloomington, IL only); Many local and national discounts (cars, computers - note no discounts for insurance products from SF); Top P&C Insurance company; Enormous Brand Recognition! Incredible talent; Great mentoring and development opportunities - some of the top talent in the nation.

Cons

Very artificial culture fueled by fear of strong hierarchical structure. Employees fear higher levels and reach biased to avoid conflict. Company is extremely focused on targeted diversity (quota's of diversity in each level), therefore is not truly equal opportunity. Promotions are given on who you know, not what you know. Ideas from top external hires & contractors are more valued than by internal subject matter experts. Very fixated on old business model despite industry shifting away. Remote workers are not supported; Ad-Hoc situations are at discretion of management. Performance feedback process is subjectively assigned. CEO was promoted despite being responsible for a very negative impactful 3 year initiative that destroyed morale. Company performance has declined rapidly since the transition from Ed Rust Jr. - in a public company this would not be acceptable. A very large amount of resources do not possess modern skillsets. Insane numbers of acronyms, there is an Enterprise Glossary where you will see two, maybe three identical acronyms that are all internal proprietary!

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