Progressive Insurance reviews

3.9

75% would recommend to a friend

(8,999 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 8,999 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
3.0
Oct 8, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Stable employment: Progressive is a large, established company. Your paycheck will hit on time, and layoffs are rare. Benefits package: Decent health insurance, 401(k) match, and paid time off — standard for a big corporate employer. Work-from-home options (for some roles): If you're lucky, you might get remote flexibility, though it's tightly monitored.

Cons

False sense of advancement: They sell the idea of upward mobility, but promotions often go to those who “play the game,” not necessarily those who perform best. Advancement can feel more like a popularity contest than a merit-based system. Micromanagement culture: Every minute of your day is tracked — calls, breaks, even how long you take to respond to a chat. It’s less “trusting professional environment” and more “Big Brother with a headset.” Metrics over people: The obsession with KPIs turns humans into numbers. Quality work doesn’t matter if the metrics don’t match. You’re constantly pushed to do more with less. Inconsistent management: Your experience depends entirely on your supervisor. Some are great; others create toxic, high-pressure environments and hide behind corporate lingo when issues arise. Low morale, high turnover: Many employees are burned out, and it shows. New hires come in excited and leave disillusioned. The “Progressive culture” feels more like a branding gimmick than something you live day-to-day.

2.0
Jul 17, 2025

Burnt out

Recommend
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Pros

Not too sure any more.

Cons

If you’re considering a claims adjuster position, especially as a new hire, be prepared for a relentless workload from after your training. The claim volume is unmanageable, and the calls never stop — there’s barely time to finish documentation before you’re pulled into the next issue. You’re expected to stay on top of everything while juggling back-to-back calls with little support. Training is rushed, and supervisors tend to be very monotone and impersonal, which makes the steep learning curve even harder to navigate. Feedback often comes across as cold or overly critical, not constructive. It’s a tough environment for anyone trying to learn or build confidence in a new role. There’s a real disconnect between expectations and what’s humanly possible in a day. Work-life balance doesn’t exist, and the constant pressure to meet metrics can quickly lead to burnout. I wouldn’t personally recommend this job unless you thrive in a high-pressure, non-stop environment.

1.0
Jul 6, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

i can honestly say there was nothing positive about this job

Cons

it is a glorified call center. manager training explicitly involves teaching supervisors how to gaslight and guilt all employees into working 12-14 hour days with no overtime pay.

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