Progressive Insurance reviews

3.9

75% would recommend to a friend

(8,995 total reviews)
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Tricia Griffith

88% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

Progressive Insurance has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 8,995 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Progressive Insurance employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Insurance industry (3.7 stars).

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9K reviews
1.0
Apr 2, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

This company is only good for a paycheck.

Cons

Please strongly consider all other options you may have before taking on a role with Progressive. This review will be quite lengthy as I will be transparent about the truth behind this company. For starters, I was told during the interview process my responsibilities would focus solely on the servicing of automotive insurance policies (ex. taking payments, adjusting coverages, issuing/reissuing policy documents, etc), but you are forced to effectively pitch additional insurance products to customers who can barely afford to make their monthly auto bill payments. If you are unable to persuade customers to purchase other products it will negatively impact your metrics and affect your ability to be promoted within the company. Additionally, you will be provided more training on sales pitching than how to effectively service policies. The pay is not enough for the amount of stress you will experience. The annual bonuses are heavily taxed and the "raises" honestly are a slap in the face. The employee insurance options are not worth purchasing because the providers pick and choose which claims they will pay, even for in-network providers. Also, if you become dissastified with your insurance options and want to discontinue coverage, HR will deny your request unless you have a qualifying life event. Your servicing group will handle 70,000+ calls daily, so expect calls to come in about every 5-6 seconds. Aside from the typical breaks, you are allowed to use specific phone modes alloted for misc. activity throughout your shift, but expect your supervisor to hound you for every second you are not available to take calls. As for career progression, leadership shows favoritism, you must gain the approval of current supervisors to be considered for other roles, and you will be provided conflicting information surrounding the timeframe required to remain in your current role. The company does have many flexible scheduling options but gaining approval is very difficult and unpredictable, even for PTO scheduled months in advance. Honestly, receiving a paycheck is the only positive of working at Progressive. Please do not allow the many speeches of "inclusion" or all the other bells and whistles to blind you because working for this company has been terrible. They brag about only hiring 2% of all applicants but the turnover rate is through the roof. You will be treated like just a number and the abuse from supervisors and customers will become overwhelming. The only "happy" employees are those that do not take calls but spew orders left and right. I dread clocking in every day and suffer severe migranes and debilitating anxiety. This review is not even the half of Progressive's downsides but please consider this as a warning. I want to steer as many people as I can away from excessive stress that will begin to consume you

2.0
Dec 28, 2022

Don't do it

Recommend
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Pros

Co-workers are usually great. I have had all my team leaders be very understanding and flexible. Room for advancement.

Cons

Everything besides what is written above. The workload is unbearable. You will feel constant stress. Your phone, email, text, instant message will NEVER stop. You take one day off and you have to spend the weekend working to attempt to keep your head above water. You are also not fairly compensated for all the extra time you put in. Your co-workers will quit and you will be given their work to get through. You will not be paid for this. You may receive a $50 gift card once a year if you are lucky. Upper management is so far disconnected from what the job actually is and they will constantly lie to you and say they are working on making things better, when nothing ever gets better. In fact, over the past 3 years it keeps getting worse and worse. You are dealing with the public, who are going through a very stressful situation, and many of them will love to take it out on you. You will get screamed at, cursed at, and cried to. You are expected to play therapist most days. I have had more than two death threats that had to be called into the police all because I had to deny a claim. If you are not comfortable with telling people "no" often, this is 100% not the job for you.

2.0
Sep 20, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

$21 an hour, great health benefits, work from home position

Cons

Poor communication with HR, they tried to cut my maternity leave from 8 weeks guaranteed to 3 weeks even though we have 2,500 employees who work my position, call center position so you’re non-stop taking calls all day and get penalized for needing a break sometimes between calls after dealing with a rough customer. Customers are horrible to deal with since loyal 20+ year customers insurances are going up due to the company, not the customers fault.

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