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Claims Adjuster Reviews
What is it like working as a Claims Adjuster?
December 2018
Great.
Claims Adjuster in Edmonton:
Pros: Close to home
Cons: Cold
September 2017
Claims Adjuster in Schaumburg:
Pros: Culture, flexibility, hours, team atmosphere, advancement opportunities.
Cons: Poor leadership, meager raises, lack of transparency.
September 2017
Ok, just not much opportunity.
Claims Adjuster in Jacksonville:
Pros: Close to family, beach, and less storm activity than further south.
Cons: Yearly raises are not guaranteed and no overtime pay.
September 2017
Fine.
Claims Adjuster in Bradenton:
Pros: Great beaches and nice environment.
Cons: Too many people and traffic is getting worse.
September 2017
Education is rewarding.
Claims Adjuster in Houston:
Pros: Many connections to ample amount of work and education.
Cons: To much traffic and bad weather.
August 2017
Claims Adjuster in Anchorage:
Pros: Flexibility.
Cons: Extreme Micromanaging.
July 2016
I like it so far.
Claims Adjuster:
Pros: It's not boring.
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