Has so much potential - Auto Damage Adjuster II GEICO Employee Review

2.0
9 Jul 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote work, good supervisor if you're lucky, good colleagues

Cons

Where to start....horrible health insurance and high premiums/copays/coinsurance on the employee, not all federal holidays observed, antiquated paid time off accruals (begins after 6 months and up to 10 days max unless you are grade 68 or above) technology that rarely works, reports that are known widely to be inaccurate used to determine merit and employment, regular roll-outs of new features to adjusters without resolving bugs first, lack of collaboration/communication between departments - in fact their objectives are usually at complete odds with each other, adjuster directives and instruction different from what the customer views online or in app about the process, customer service not trained in what the different assignment types are and causing confusion with customers, very inefficient processes, somehow no standard operating procedures in different assign types which is mind boggling for a company that has been around as long as they have, expectations/responsibilities will change depending on management and even at the supervisor level yet adjusters are measured against each other as if all is equal, hunger-games type work environment with visible to all metric scoreboard where your job is more secure the more your colleague fails - this obviously does not promote a collaborative/helpful work environment.

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5.0
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Pros

The pay was and great training

Cons

The lack of shifts they have available

2.0
26 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Interesting problems to work on. Good benefits. Decent pay.

Cons

Managers will gaslight you and upper leadership is constantly changing, so expect projects you're working on to be thrown out every 6 months. Many people burn out and quit after some time and are never back filled, so you'll be expected to take on their workload. Some of my colleagues were working 80 hour work weeks to keep up with the work load and yet told they were not performing well enough. There also wasn't much diversity.

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