Flexible schedule, good training, but burnt out instantly - Catastrophe Claims Adjuster Allstate Employee Review

2.0
Jan 20, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1. Great health insurance and PTO 2. I personally have a great direct manager 3. Flexible daily schedule- remote work so can structure your day as you please 4. Build up airfare/hotel/rental car points 5. Training months are helpful

Cons

1. Schedule is awful. Expected to work 10 days in a row, 7am to 7pm. 2. additional pay for closing claims is difficult to get. Is presented as an easy accomplishment but is definitely not. 3. Hard to build networks/connections. All work is remote and you are working independently 95% of the time 4. Job is presented as travel heavy- unless you live in the middle of nowhere, travel is infrequent. If you live in Chicago, Baltimore, or Dallas, you will almost never travel. 5. You are expected to work almost all major holidays. Trainers will be shady about it when you ask- they don't work holidays so they don't care about you. 6. Base pay is far too low (personally). For the schedule we work, everyone should be making much than they do. On paper, $55k/yr was a good offer, but doing the math per hour, I make minimum wage. 7. Financial team are all extremely rude when reviewing expense reports. 8. There is additional weekend pay that is not automatically given to you- you have to submit work logs for days you're required to work. Allstate loves to make you beg for the money that you are contractually owed.

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Pros

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Cons

As a company, Allstate lacks awareness of their role within the industry and within the country, fully acknowledging that their rates are NEVER the best (not sometimes, NEVER). At a time when everyone is conscious of their spending, selling a more expensive (and oftentimes identical) product not only feels wrong - it's unsustainable. There is a severe lack of program direction, poor understanding of the different states' geography and demographics, and complete void of accountability or clarity. An entire product launch was delayed by a month on the day it was supposed to launch, with an explanation never fully arriving and acknowledgment finally trickling down several days later. Of course, this leads to an overuse of corporate speak excuses in an endless cycle of "circle backs" because nobody ever knows what is actually happening or WHY. On top of all that, the technology is laughably outdated, with monitors that feature known defects and an "in-house approach" to all of their software that doesn't even feature a modern CRM. Like the hardware, known system-wide bugs were rampant within these Allstate branded systems, leading to embarrassing conversations with prospects and partners. MS Teams and Outlook will go off late into the night, well beyond normal business hours, all under the excuse of differing time zones and "sharing successes."

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