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Farmers Insurance Group

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Hired for a 100% remote job, forced to come into work anyway - Workforce Management Farmers Insurance Group Employee Review

1.0
12 May 2023
Recommend
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Pros

They do like to hire internally

Cons

-Even employees who were promised full time WFH at hiring are now being forced to come into the office. Do NOT expect that your remote job will stay remote. Be ready to be in the office full time if you accept a job here regardless of the job listing. -Upper management will spring wildly unpopular policies on the entire company with no notice -Bonuses were cut despite company profits -If you work here, you're just another number, decisions will be made with no consideration for employees or turnover -Farmers will make a hostile/untenable work environment for you in the hopes that you'll quit so they don't lay you off and pay a severance

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5.0
8 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The ski is really the limit on earning potentionl

Cons

recent underwritting change are across the whol company instead of localized

1.0
4 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Farmers once had a solid reputation, but that has declined since Zurich became involved.

Cons

The company is effectively taking the benefit of years of hard work that prior agents invested to grow their businesses and increase Farmers’ policy count. When I started as an agency owner, I invested my own time and money into advertising and building a book of business with the understanding that the sacrifices would pay off over time through renewal commissions. I believed this would create long-term value—something I could eventually rely on to support my retirement. Instead, the constant changes to commission structures and ongoing requirements to continue receiving compensation on business I personally produced—without support—have been incredibly discouraging. It feels like a moving target, and one that diminishes the value of what agents have built. I’ve never been in a position where meetings are held to explain how and why compensation will be reduced or taken away. That reality is deeply frustrating and disheartening.

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