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Home Based Property Adjuster - Insurance Adjuster Allstate Insurance Employee Review

2.0
9 Jun 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I love the team environment and my team interactions in general. The benefits are great as well with medical, dental, vision, 401k etc. The usual expected. They preach a good and healthy work life balance, family and personal time matter. They encourage and provide tools for self growth as well.

Cons

Adjusters are overloaded to the brim. Being a salary employee, you work far more than 8 hours a day to keep your desk in order. With the expectation that "you can handle it", you'll never have time to enjoy a work life balance, family, personal time, or use any of their awesome self growth tools. Best put, I wake up thinking about work and how swamped I am in claims, skip lunches, sometime eat dinner so late none of my family members are still at the table, then go to sleep worrying about what I didn't get done that still needs to be done for the day. My family assumes I live in my office and just accept I won't be around for everything. It is a horrible feeling. Working 10-12-14 hours a day and still not getting caught up is demoralizing. I can't remember the last time I worked 8 hours and was able to just get up with an accomplished feeling. Worst company I have ever worked for when it comes to work load and performance/production expectations. You can't take care of a customer in a timely manner when you're busy drowning, and it is like this all year around!

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

three days off if you get 4 10s, over 100 hours of pto within your first year, the fantasy of making 1000s of dollars of commission a month if you get on a 1 or 2 tier and get lucky with sale.

Cons

shift changes is hard to get unless you been there a long time, matrics are effected by tiers, so if you are place in tier 3 or 4 you barely get calls unless all he people on tier 1 and 2 have calls already and you barely get sales, you barely make any real money if you not making over 80 points of sales which means you can sales 1000s of dollars worth of policies and still not make commission if you not selling enough items in general to make 80 points, a single car policy is worth 1 point, motorcyle and renters are worth 0.5, home is worth 2.5 points. and commission doesn't pay out until you reach at least 80-85 so your first 80-85 points/ 80 plus items of sales won't pay out commission. you get leads if you work inbound but most leads arent even calling for allstate nor have been properly informed of the quote process before being transfered to you.

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