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Ratings for State Farm Insurance Company

  • Appreciation
    3.3
  • Company Outlook
    3.7
  • Fair Pay
    2.6
  • Learning and Development
    3.6
  • Manager Communication
    3.8
  • Manager Relationship
    4.0
  • Pay Policy
    2.7
  • Pay Transparency
    2.8
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State Farm Insurance Company Reviews

What is it like working at State Farm Insurance Company?

Office Assistant:
Pros: I like how my supervisor activily cares about his team members, and consistently takes on motivating them...wanting to build them up...not putting them down.
Cons: I can already that the other females in the office are extremely gossipy and dramatic; unlike me. To each their own and I keep to myself.
Overpaid Babysitter, Underpaid Counselor.
Insurance Producer:
Pros: I enjoy educating clients on the benefits to products and being able to tell them with confidence they will be okay when something goes wrong.
Cons: Team members are greatly under appreciated and Agents tend to take them for granted. Little pay, lots of responsibility, and pretty much no empathy from your agent when you try to talk to them about fixing office proceedures to be more efficient and employee friendly.
High Stress, Small Local Office, Lots of work, Casual.
Insurance Agent:
Pros: Relationships with clients. Team atmosphere. Group goals met by individual goals.
Cons: Too much work, not enough employees, tasks not spread evenly throughout the office. Regularly thinking "I'm not being paid enough for this."
Stressfull.
Insurance Sales Representative:
Pros: I love everyone I work with. We all work as a team and get the job done.
Cons: Its very stressful and the pay is horrible.
Good Job. No Feedback or Annual Reviews from Company.
Technical Analyst:
Pros: Good Job. Challenging Work. Up to date on latest IT Hardware. Data Center Career.
Cons: No Feedback on work. Little to no Training. Contract Work is challenging on Family Life and Long Term Outlook. Raises, Vacation, Benefits are average. No opportunity on growth in career.
Best insurance company to represent.
Insurance Sales Representative:
Pros: Customer interaction.
Cons: Seeing people have to go through a fire or any other major loss.
Very busy.
Insurance Sales Agent:
Pros: Selling & helping customers understand insurance needs.
Cons: Salary.