Ratings for Farmers Insurance Group
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Farmers Insurance Group Reviews
What is it like working at Farmers Insurance Group?
I love what I do.
Customer Service Representative (CSR):
Pros: Working with the public. Meeting new people. And I have great bosses.
Cons: The stress and I feel under paid.
Office conditions.
Customer Service Representative (CSR):
Pros: Overall, the people are nice and very professional.
Cons: There are no benefits offered, no perks or incentives, no future opportunities for advancement or goals to strive for. We get reprimanded for not meeting sales quotas for the month. I was hired to assist and help preexisting customers with their insurance policy issues, not sales. Consequently I get in trouble for not getting back to the preexisting customer's policy issues fast enough due to time taken to work up a sales quotas. Currently I have the highest sales in the office - still not good enough.
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Insurance Agent:
Pros: I love the type work that I do and I also like the people that I work with. I like working with the public and helping fill the needs of customers seeking insurance needs.
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