Best claims practices with heavy workloads - TCR-2 Claims Adjuster GEICO Employee Review

4.0
3 Jun 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Best PTO in the industry (vacation + floating holidays + sick time which applies to self and children - Great health insurance plan - claims handling is smart and customer-minded - good people / co-workers

Cons

- workload - due to attention to detail, tedious requirements create a large time footprint when working claims which in turn results in workload avalanching - politics - once you get past the initial level or so of claims, politics decides who is promoted. More and more frequently, it is not the best for the job, (numbers or performance-wise). It’s lauded as a numbers only promotion system but ask anyone who’s been here longer than a year, they’ll find a way to pick who they want - high turnover as a result of the above. As a licensed professional, many people can only handle so much promotion corruption before leaving. - Pay - it’s lower than many places but I feel this is partly offset by the unparalleled PTO offering.

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5.0
8 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

GEICO is one of the largest employers in my smaller town, so I've heard all the good, the bad, and the ugly. What a pleasant surprise it's been working here! There is so much intentional change to create a great employee experience and get the right team leaders in place. Highly recommend not putting too much weight into older negative comments if you're thinking about applying. I've been very happy with my salary, the benefits/time off, culture, and leadership (both locally and senior leaders). I feel like there's a lot of room to continue to grow my career here and I see the same opportunities for others.

Cons

Really nothing major that I can think of!

2.0
26 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Interesting problems to work on. Good benefits. Decent pay.

Cons

Managers will gaslight you and upper leadership is constantly changing, so expect projects you're working on to be thrown out every 6 months. Many people burn out and quit after some time and are never back filled, so you'll be expected to take on their workload. Some of my colleagues were working 80 hour work weeks to keep up with the work load and yet told they were not performing well enough. There also wasn't much diversity.

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