Not the State Farm I was hired into - Operations State Farm Employee Review

2.0
Nov 16, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

The people- those still here- are what has made State Farm a great place to work all of these years. Large company with financially secure portfolio Mutual company not driven on the market They used to set the standard

Cons

Micromanagement and not understanding the story behind the metrics being generated. Living and dying by the metrics. So caught up in the execution of metrics they have trampled employees in the process and ran a substantial number of excellent employees (long term) out the door. Massive talent gap going to hit them in the very near future when their 20+ yr employees exit the company. Very siloed. In an effort to break down walls in between areas, they created more. Not agile or mobile @ all. Catastrophe response has suffered due to incompetent independents hired. Employees used to be considered a major asset and now they are widgets who accomplish a task for the company. Customer service has suffered dramatically because of it. Standard used to be set by SF, but they have lost their direction in trying to be something that they are not. They mass-marketed a product that didn’t fit the frequent shopper customer in the industry and their AOP is suffering greatly because of it. The only thing keeping them afloat is sound investments, but that only lasts as long as the market continues to skyrocket. It will crash @ some point.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

(At the time) Fair pay and predictable bonus structure They were pretty good at covering travel expenses and paying them back quickly Diverse workforce & diversity initiatives Fun and funny coworkers Opportunities for growth Again, this was all four years ago and has likely changed

Cons

(At the time and now, according to other comments) Arrogant to a fault Total lack of innovation & willingness to innovate Odd attachment to the company's past (which prevents progress) High number of veterans (20+ years) who are determined to get that retirement money, and therefore, are resistant to change and technology Heavy reliance on command and control management style Poor decision-making that leads to losses of all kinds

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