State Farm reviews

3.4

52% would recommend to a friend

(19,802 total reviews)
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Jon Farney

50% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

State Farm has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 19,802 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The State Farm employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Insurance industry (3.6 stars).

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1.0
Oct 29, 2017

FAIR WARNING!!!

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Pros

Part time employees get full time benefits such as PTO, health insurance through BCBS, 401k, and dental. Part time employees have flexibility in schedule, but this might not be true to full time employees. You have a VERY tiny chance of maybe getting a semi-decent supervisor who does not purposely or accidentally try to ruin your life.

Cons

First of all: State Farm will suck the life out of you. It will drain out all your hopes and compassion for any living thing. It will make you dread talking to people and customers are not even the worst part. Secondly, the word "remarkable" will become a trigger word that will send you into complete waves of despair. You will hear this word over and over and over until you cringe every time you hear or see it, even outside of work. Management is so unrealistic about the nature of the business, factors influencing the industry, competition, and metrics. For example, management expects sales reps to sell policies that are twice-5x as much as other companies (like $300-600/month, often higher). Underwriting increases rates often. Many "sales opportunities" are actually calls regarding rate increases. Once management noticed that premiums increased drastically, they obsess about selling the “value of State Farm” but didn’t change the sales goals. In fact, they raised certain sales goals. State Farm wants you to sell something that doesn’t exist. Agency and corporate departments do not work together. Each area operates in isolation. They say “we are one State Farm”, however, rarely do separate departments communicate, unless they are formal complaints. All systems are either extremely outdated, crash every day, freeze up, and erase customer information. There were several monitors that were broke down for literally months, and nobody cared to make the work stations usable. Outdated systems are barely an excuse for the bad communication between departments, so much information gets lost and customers can see it especially when no one knows anything about anything. State Farm’s refusal to ingrate and streamline through systems is one of the greatest downfalls. It is essential in 2017 to have modern communication and workable systems. They have some of the poorest implementation, least thought out changes. You are treated as a number. Your metrics are your identity. You are constantly “coached” over things outside of your control. Rarely is there any sense of appreciation. Sometimes management wants to make things “fun”, so they have supervisors wear colored sunglasses in the building, have management walk around in a bear costume, etc. One time our reward was getting to email a manager. These types of reward systems actually come across as pretty degrading because it reminds me of elementary school when I already felt too mature for those types of “fun”. This job is an entry level sales position. It requires no previous sales experience, no education, and not even an in person interview. It is better than other entry level positions, but it is still very much entry level. Management seems to have this goal of trying to persuade us that we are something that we aren’t. They have compared us to doctors, and tell us what a great career we have in this entry level miserable position. Having both extremes, treating us like absolute children and then trying to convince that we are overly valuable, but on a 1x1 basis only focusing on metrics, makes the management seem untrustworthy, incompetent, unaware, and disrespectful. There are no sick days. You have to use your PTO. Therefore, people come to work sick to avoid either getting in trouble with their supervisor or so they don’t have to use their personal time. You look around and people are hacking up their lungs, sneezing, all over the place, and spreading their germs. On top of people being sick, people are dirty. There’s food, trash, outdated holiday decorations, gum, etc everywhere. This might not be the case in all locations or departments, but I’ve experienced it daily for years. State Farm prides itself in always changing and being an adaptable, flexible company. However none of the changes benefit the employee. They changed the bonus structure, the PTO structure, promotion structure.

1.0
Oct 13, 2017

Word is out! Stay away

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Pros

They pay you ever two weeks

Cons

Whatever the reason do not seek a job at this place. The entire culture of this place has changed. They have made it clear that everyone is expendable. Of course they do not have the courage to say this to the employees, but once you look within yourself you will determine that they are not stupid, they push you into another job because they know you will quit. No blood on their hands. It use to be a place where you could have a good job and raise a family. Hey management don't you think you owe it to your employees to see their family, I mean you got to see your kids play sports, must have been nice. The are slowly pushing everyone into claims because they know it stinks, they have made it this way. Also nice that you get ride of all departments that are a resource when an employee needs help, bye HR, bye Process, bye IT. Unless you owe a large debt to your bookie, need a major medical procedure, or just a person that enjoys abuse in no way can I recommend you working at any State Farm Claims location.

3.0
Sep 28, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Good position with pay, room to express self during team building activities, easy transition to different roles, extra benefits based on performance, individual desks for customization, good schedules, HR is bearable once you need it, able to change schedules based on need

Cons

Change in corporate led to rushed training criteria and seemingly blind change in process to people who actually do claims, third party handling "sick" or family related issues, micromanagement, poor communications between claims departments, frequent migraines, mandatory schedule changes, unhealthy "snacks" given out

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