Progressive Insurance Customer Service (CSR) reviews

3.7

67% would recommend to a friend

(629 total reviews)
avatar

Tricia Griffith

90% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

Customer Service (CSR) employees have rated Progressive Insurance with 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 629 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Customer Service (CSR) professionals have a good working experience there. Progressive Insurance is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Customer Service (CSR) professionals compared to other employers within the Insurance industry (3.7 stars).

Reviews by job title

629 reviews
4.0
Aug 3, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Working at Progressive Direct gives you gainful experience in the insurance industry. The work environment is very friendly with healthy competition. There are always new positions opening for recent college grads or anyone looking for a position in customer service. Benefits are superb and the management isn't overbearing with feedback.

Cons

high call volume can be draining at times but one "adjusts".

avatar
Progressive Insurance Response
11y
Thanks for adding your comments. We understand that working in a call center environment is not for everyone, and are glad it’s been a good experience for you. –KH, Recruiting
3.0
Aug 2, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great way to learn the P&C industry, good product offering, great OT opportunity, above average pay for a call center job.

Cons

When the company stopped requiring its service reps to have a P&C license, the quality of service went downhill fast. Management went from a customer-focused mentality to making all employees slaves to the metrics. In the beginning of my career, the company used metrics to locate outliers and then manage those who were in this category. For example, someone with too high of aux time would have their manager work with them to figure out why their aux time was so high (training issue, laziness, lack of understanding of procedures, etc). Near the end of my career, the company changed its attitude to force employees to work toward the metrics. It became a boiler room call center much like the majority of other call centers out there. The culture is strongly supportive of pro-liberal causes, most notably support for GLBT causes. This is fine, until you have an employee that does not wish to participate in it. The company sent out "ally cards", where you had to sign the card saying that you would not discriminate against or treat someone badly because of their sexual orientation, and that you would support the agenda of the GLBT community. Those that refused were subject to "constructive termination", where they make you so miserable you want to quit (instead of firing you, where they have to pay unemployment). There was also no equal rights on the clothes you wear or the way you decorate your cubicle. Example: I had an African-American coworker that wore a "Negro league" shirt and he was sent home to change it. Yet men were allowed to cross dress and nothing would be said to them.

3.0
Aug 2, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Company has good benefits and fair pay. Casual environment and open culture that allows for individuality and personal expression.

Cons

Overall experience is very based on individual supervisor's abilities and attitude. A lack of consistency on supervisors' performance and technical knowledge/ skill-set, makes for an uneven. unbalanced experience for the individual employee.

Viewing 577 - 579 of 629 Reviews

Glassdoor has 9,286 Progressive Insurance reviews submitted anonymously by Progressive Insurance employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if Progressive Insurance is right for you.