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Progressive Insurance

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Should be a great place to work. - Claims Adjuster Progressive Insurance Employee Review

2.0
5 Feb 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The job is awesome. Consistent work, fast paced, great teams. The training is fantastic. Has potential for a better work environment. Workload can be high, but the right people succeed in that work.

Cons

It depends on the location you’re at. Micromanagement is the way of life at my location. Professional employees know how to work and should be trusted more. Most definitely, the claims department is ran like a call center as others have said. Though I don’t know if it’s that way at all locations.

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5.0
30 Jun 2026
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Pros

Strong Leadership Consistent Strategy People Oriented Culture

Cons

Larger more mature company - less agile and harder to drive change - still happens but takes longer and a lot more coordination

5.0
22 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Work from home and flexible scheduling, can slide schedule up to two hours to accommodate appointments, etc.

Cons

Unrealistic claim volume, it ramps up slowly when you're in training and then you start getting so many claims you don't know what to do with them. Customer service is constantly preached, but it's not possible to return voicemails, texts and emails timely while managing 20 claims a day. They keep increasing volume, and you have to spend a minimum of 5 hours a week taking live calls, during which you cannot make any calls out on your own claims, and are required to work each claim you take a call on to it's fullest point, even when they are brand new and unassigned, taking you away from taking action on your own claims that could prevent calls. They are incorporating AI and digital tools that were intended to simplify the process and reduce phone time, but customers are upset and refuse to participate, which means claims are delayed awaiting digital statements, and then need more phone calls anyway. The expectations are outrageous.

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