State Farm reviews

3.4

52% would recommend to a friend

(19,821 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 19,821 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 23, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Salary and benefits are great If you work with experienced people, the atmosphere can be great Better work ethics than a lot of the competition

Cons

The company is undergoing a MAJOR rehaul which will likely result in the retirement or resignation of the majority of the experienced adjusters. There will be four large hubs handling most of the work in a call center environment, and the claim handlers' knowledge will be based on simplistic summaries of each state's laws. Attrition will be rampant. Salaries are being lowered. RUN!

1.0
Jun 26, 2014

Salary

Recommend
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Pros

Job security, recognized company, lots of opportunities if you can handle the micro managing.

Cons

Horrible work environment, ultra micro management. Work in auto claims were employees are monitored excessively, so much so, it takes away from enjoying the job. It's a call center environment on STEROIDS! Beware for those who are looking to break into the insurance industry. Training is great; however, once on the floor, every breath you take is monitored, every second has to be accounted for. - penalized (out of adherence for bathroom breaks) - Strict on phone call monitoring - managers and team leads listen to your calls, sit by you twice a week, have one-on-ones...really is too much. Coaching moments is constant. - Salary is very low for the amount of stress, and responsibility. Starting out at less than 30K a year is unacceptable.

3.0
Feb 2, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Job stability Benefits and rewards offered Management support; depending on you manager (who changes often) Training and edication Raises are better than most companies with ranges from 0-15%, the average is 7-8%

Cons

Cut throat. The field office is a thing of the past, but was the best environment to work in claims. I have been out of high school for 15 years, but working in a centralized zone it feels like I never left. There are a great many who will step on whomever to get ahead. Choose your work friends carefully and even then be reserved in what you share. Workforce management has made what used to be a decent job into one where everyone is micromanaged in 15 minute increments. A button on your phone for breaks, bathroom time, training others time, non production time, in the phone time, queue time... Getting a day off at times is impossible. Monday & Friday are prime, many vacations cut short becuase those days were full, regardless of flight, hotel, or money down already arranged months in advance. The new claims system offers a lot, but not for the claims handler. What used to take 30 mins tops, now is double and even at times tripple the time. Add to that managment who expects volumes of work. This creates an atmosphere where quantity wins over quality for many. Advancement and great raise (above the average)? Raises and promotions are not always based on your work or ability to produce quality work or deliver a quality experience to the customer. Too many chiefs and some chiefs should never be in leadership roles. While others are well rounded and fair to all even in discipline and reward. Do not get me wrong I am thankful for my job. Most days I like my job, but over the 14 years I have been there each year seems to bring changes that are not always based on the lines the company preaches about being family and customer oriented. I hope this changes and have witnessed some in leadership making efforts even with tied hands. I know from others who have left to other insurance companies,that the grass is not always greener.

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