This company is complete trash - Bodily Injury Claims Adjuster GEICO Employee Review

1.0
21 Oct 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They pay is decent and working hybrid. Was better when I was not forced into the office.

Cons

When I started I was in ICS and worked my way up. The company was really good before TC started doing all his horrible changes. Which then trickled down to management. Originally us casualty were okay to stay remote but then now we have to go into the office 4x a month for “culture”. Our benefits got changed from United to Cigna which now costs me way more than I used to pay in health care all together. Also here as time as passed we keep getting emails about new changes being implemented which is practically micromanagement. They have started implementing higher metrics and if you don’t get these metrics you could be “fired”. Then while adding you have to absurd high answer rate. You have to put in all the templates for everything you do or you can get dinged for proper procedure. Don’t forget you have to settle a x amount of cases too which resets every 6 months too and you have to re obtain that same number. Doesn’t matter if I got double the number the first six months I could still get fired if I don’t obtain the required number. Also while having to answer high rate, put in templates, when you ask for auth from manager what used to be an IM you have to now meet with them to discuss and they have to put some synopsis in notes why you want this number. Oh and ontop of that to add icing to all this you are handling demands that have specific due dates you have to answer it and address all the conditions. While trying do obtain and keep those metrics for all the above. I used to feel trusted with my job. But I come in hating it everyday because I feel like I am being micromanaged, controlled and the templates are outright stupid. Also it adds unreasonable amount of work which used to take minutes now can take hours due to the rigorous hoops I have to jump through. My own supervisor cannot even address anything on her desktop and is so behind because of all the changes. She is always in meetings 3x a week due to all the changes being made at the company alone. That alone affects the team as well which affects how well I can do my own job and my teammates job. Then to top it off they did massive layoffs which TC completely killed the company morale in one day. I’m sure because of what he did many more people are going to quit and are now unhappy.

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5.0
10 Jun 2026
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Pros

helpful team members and leadership beautiful facility with lunch room and gym very clean and organized systems

Cons

hours I was originally offered as a new rep were not the best

5.0
3 Jun 2026
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Pros

GEICO stands out for its world-class training and onboarding, which gives employees a strong foundation from day one. The training programs are structured, practical, and continuously improved based on feedback, helping new hires ramp quickly and confidently. The company also offers exceptional growth and development opportunities. There are clear paths for advancement across all operational areas (Claims, Service, Sales, etc.), supported by coaching, mentorship, and leadership development programs. Employees have access to tuition assistance, certifications, and professional development resources, making it easier to build a long-term career. GEICO provides strong stability as an established industry leader, with competitive compensation and benefits. The performance-driven culture rewards results and creates opportunities for high performers to advance quickly. Another highlight is the focus on internal mobility and skill-building. Associates are encouraged to expand their capabilities, take on new challenges, and grow into leadership roles through hands-on experience and real-time coaching.

Cons

The environment is performance-driven and fast-paced, which can feel demanding at times, especially during periods of high volume or organizational change. Expectations are high, and success requires strong time management and adaptability. Hybrid/in-office expectations may vary by role and business need, which can be an adjustment depending on personal preferences.

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