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What is it like working at State Farm Insurance Company?
Claims field adjuster.
Claims Adjuster in Phoenix:
Pros: Security, benefits, field work allows for no office cube
Cons: Pay, expectations, recognition, training quality, administrative red tape
Political -Too busy defining how to do job to actually do the job.
Technology Analyst in Greenwood Village:
Pros: Working on modernization of legacy systems
Cons: Politics
Taking a middle path.
User Experience Researcher in Atlanta:
Pros: Great co-workers, collaborative environment, a company willing to listen to customer and employee feedback.
Cons: The company tries to appeal to all people which has impacted its ability to be effective in the DE&I space. There is constant change which can be fatiguing at times. Historically, opportunities to grow I. The department were limited but that has changed in the past 12-18 months
Good Work Life Balance and Benefits.
Software Engineer in East Peoria:
Pros: Mistakes are tolerated, benefits are great, and work life balance is pretty good
Cons: They are bogged down a lot by their size, and are overbearing about administrative processes
Teamwork.
UX Researcher in Atlanta:
Pros: I like that we have a good team of collaborative and talented people.
Cons: It’s a big company so change can be slow and there is often a lot of internal politics that need to be navigated.
Perfect job for highly analytical people.
Senior Underwriter in Bloomington:
Pros: Autonomy and flexibility
Cons: Obvious value of customers and profit over employee happiness
It’s decent job.
Asset Manager in Dunwoody:
Pros: I enjoy the stability and the benifits are good.
Cons: The workload isn’t consistent among everyone on the team. Salaries aren’t keeping up with other employers and the bonuses are low. Also all of the senior management is located in a small rural town causing them to make arbitrary decisions making us even less competitive in the labor market.
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