Take it with a grain of salt and decide for yourself. - Senior Contact Center Specialist AIG Employee Review

1.0
Feb 5, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

In my opinion, the best reason to work for Allstate would be the benefits. The profit sharing plan within the company is a very good one, granted to make it really pay off, you need to do your homework and invest wisely. Also they offer a wide variety of options to choose from when it comes to medical insurance, so that you can tailor the amount of coverage you need to YOURS and your family's needs, instead of just shoving everyone under one blanket plan. Dental, Vision, Life Insurance for both you and your dependents, Long Term Disability, Group Legal and the ability to purchase additional days off are done yearly. They also offer a pretty competitive Paid Time Off (PTO) Bank, depending upon the amount of time you have been employed there. PTO combines both your vacation days and sick days, which of course must be taken into account. Another great thing about Allstate, while morale may not be up to par, the people that work within the company really are the best part of working there. Having worked in several different departments myself, I can tell you that regardless of outside factors, the people I have worked with have been top notch and a pleasure to work with.

Cons

Unfortunately, when I first started working there, I would have said that there were very few downsides to working there, however as the years passed, I was able to say this less and less. One of the major downsides for working at Allstate is that there are far too many hands in the cookie jar in far too many places, which doesn't leave much room for things to operate very efficiently. It is advertised within the company that the different departments within the company are in place to ensure that things happen more efficiently, however that leaves far too many people depending on other departments to do their job or answer any questions you may have for this to work properly. And it seems that while the company is so large, there are never enough people to allow for people to both do their job and answer the questions that need to be answered. So due to this, corners are cut, things are not properly documented, things are rushed through too quickly and end up having to be sent back due to errors and it creates mass chaos for not only that one person who cut that corner, but for everyone down the line that was/is waiting on them not now correct their error. Another thing that does not help is the time restraints that are put on processing items. The managers in these areas have lofty ideas as far as how long the turn around time should be for different items to be processed, however when there are hiring freezes, cutbacks in employees and overtime is disallowed, it makes these turn around times almost impossible to achieve. When I first started with the company, the idea was to 'exceed the expectation' and the turn around times in processing areas was a reasonable amount of time, but was almost always exceeded, leaving our customers and agents both very pleased and the employees content. Then when competitive strategy came into play and it was suddenly more about beating out the processing times of other companies, suddenly you are dealing with angry customers, agents an other in-house employees, because you aren't able to complete things in the time frame that the company as a whole is now advertising, leaving the employees completely deflated, frustrated and feeling like they can never catch up. When it comes to career opportunities, currently, there really are none in most area's due to hiring freezes. Which bring up another issue... OUTSOURCING!! While I completely understand that with the economy the way it is today, it is much cheaper and cost effective to pay someone in another country to do the same jobs that you are currently having to pay competitive salaries and wages for... HOW IS THIS HELPING THE US ECONOMY! By them taking away all of these jobs they are furthering the economy in other countries and moving several hundred 'valued employees' into the unemployment line looking for other work with potentially a limited skill set, depending on what area's of the company they have worked and what opportunities have been available to them. Personally, I currently could not recommend Allstate and it's affiliates as a good/sound place to work, because you really never know if the job you have is a secure one, or if next week they'll tell you that they have decided to 'outsource' your job.

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5.0
Jun 11, 2026
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Pros

The 401(k) matching contribution is excellent.

Cons

Commuting to New York City four days per week. The schedule does not allow for remote work.

3.0
Jun 22, 2026
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Pros

AIG pays well. Pretty good benefits package & bonus structure.

Cons

The work is wild at AIG! Also, there are ALOT of people at AIG so, everybody has to weigh in on everything you do...keeping you bottlenecked in your work flow. AIG is not the place for a brand new, entry level adjuster breaking into the commercial space and they pretty much only hire experienced people HOWEVER, it does not matter-management will not trust your experience therefore, there is little to no autonomy! You will find yourself touching the same thing 3 or 4 times because your always waiting on permission or someone else's opinion on something, etc. You got to get permission to send for conflict check, got to get an opinion to answer a demand, a tender, an ROR ltr. .. they pounce on defense counsel's hourly rate to be cheap with them which makes them work w/less efficiency...dragging the claim out so they can get their billable hours. You will work your fingers to the bone for that good pay & you will be frustrated and exhausted, ALL THE TIME!...The environment is pretty stuffy w/a very high stress level, (especially with long time AIG employees who definitely drink the "kool-aid" and think they are hot stuff). They will keep you in dumb meetings on your claims all the time presenting your claims with everyone scared to make a decision plus, they never want to pay the claims, they are cheap as hell. They will make you have to scramble at a mediation to get more money even though you told them what you needed when they forced you to present the same claim to 3 different people before the mediation date. To me, management are glorified overseers who still handles the claim...they just tell you what to do or, they come behind you and second guess everything. And, they are trying to enforce 3 days in-office a week (which is hell for ATL traffic) plus, it's crowded on the elevator (which seems to get stuck more often than what I am comfortable with) and trying to find a desk when everyone decides to come in at the same time. It's a good temporary move....if you need the advanced commercial experience and/or want to reset your pay...stay for 1-2 yrs then, go somewhere else with work from home and a little more professional autonomy.

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