Big name company that doesntcare for its employees - Auto Damage Adjuster GEICO Employee Review

1.0
20 Jul 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The pay was good for an entry level position. Profit sharing after first year of employment. Discounts on car insurance and from other miscellaneous companies (ex. AT&T phone bill)

Cons

-During training for an auto damage adjuster you must get a 90 average on all quizzes(which are actually lengthy exams). I came in with prior knowledge about vehicles and after studying every night for 4+ hours I was not able to maintain a 90 average. At which point they fire you immediately. It was a big waste of time and the training course needs to be looked at by upper management and changed.

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Pros

Good work life balance and pay

Cons

Long hours sometimes depending on demand

5.0
3 Jun 2026
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Pros

GEICO stands out for its world-class training and onboarding, which gives employees a strong foundation from day one. The training programs are structured, practical, and continuously improved based on feedback, helping new hires ramp quickly and confidently. The company also offers exceptional growth and development opportunities. There are clear paths for advancement across all operational areas (Claims, Service, Sales, etc.), supported by coaching, mentorship, and leadership development programs. Employees have access to tuition assistance, certifications, and professional development resources, making it easier to build a long-term career. GEICO provides strong stability as an established industry leader, with competitive compensation and benefits. The performance-driven culture rewards results and creates opportunities for high performers to advance quickly. Another highlight is the focus on internal mobility and skill-building. Associates are encouraged to expand their capabilities, take on new challenges, and grow into leadership roles through hands-on experience and real-time coaching.

Cons

The environment is performance-driven and fast-paced, which can feel demanding at times, especially during periods of high volume or organizational change. Expectations are high, and success requires strong time management and adaptability. Hybrid/in-office expectations may vary by role and business need, which can be an adjustment depending on personal preferences.

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