GEICO Auto Damage Management Development Program reviews

2.2

11% would recommend to a friend

(618 total reviews)
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Nancy L. Pierce

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13% positive business outlook

Management Development Program: Auto Damage employees have rated GEICO with 2.2 out of 5 stars, based on 618 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Management Development Program: Auto Damage professionals have an average working experience there. GEICO is rated 39% below average by Management Development Program: Auto Damage professionals compared to other employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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618 reviews
3.0
Aug 17, 2021

Fair pay

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Pros

Fair pay, some flexibility with your schedule, decent 401k deposit once annually and decent vacation time front the start.

Cons

Ever changing metrics, always a little more work than you can get through and too may different hats(tracking rental, working estimates, tracking total losses and liability decisions)

1.0
Aug 15, 2021
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Pros

Benefits were good, but the less commonly used ones like Short Term Disability were guarded by The Hartford to not let employees use them

Cons

Extreme prejudice against disabled. Company hides everything above your direct manager... Meaning that they have multiple HR divisions and departments but nobody knows how to get in touch with anyone. They lie and antagonize to get you to make a mistake so they can fire you. My Short Term Disability claim was denied multiple times by The Hartford but overruled by NYS twice so that I actually received my benefits. The Hartford messed up my paperwork and approved me for 1 week, but not another with no reasonable cause and Geico said that I took this time without their permission so they fired me retroactively.

5.0
Aug 12, 2021
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Pros

I have been with Geico almost one year now, hired in as a CSR so it was taking new claims and answering inquiry calls all day. It was not bad work, kind of tedious but I made sure to get numbers and at 6 months I interviewed and got promoted. Opportunity is there but it is not handed out, got all the support in the world from current supervisor and former training staff.

Cons

Days can be long, at times you feel like a glorified secretary but that being said, all jobs have their cons, this is one of the few "big name" companies that does stick to the idea of you control your own fate. If I wanted to stay at CSR and just get a paycheck, I could. If I want to promote and lean more, I can. If I want to go back to school to be eligible to be a supervisor, I can, and Geico will pay for it. So, cons are what you make them, what negatives you choose to focus on. If you don't want to work or put in basic effort though, this is not the job for you.

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