The Allstate Corporate culture is toxic and it will slowly chip away at your soul. - Regional Sales Manager Allstate Employee Review

1.0
Apr 19, 2012
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Pros

Nationally recognized name, generous vacation/sick pay, comprehensive benefits, diverse hiring strategies, pension, 401k, education cost share programs, wellness programs, clean work spaces, some remote work options.

Cons

Allstate (Corporate/Regional) is comprised of overworked, underappreciated tenured employees that do not have the drive, confidence or ability to move onto greener pastures. As a result, most of the remaining employees are unambitious and live in fear of losing their jobs. You will not receive leadership, guidance or have a mentor at Allstate; senior leadership also lives in fear and are consumed with their own need to stay alive and potentially climb the corporate ladder. Being an outside professional coming into the environment you quickly realize everything portrayed during the interview process was merely a facade. This place is a breeding ground for vindictiveness, unethical behavior and pure corruption.

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5.0
Jun 29, 2026
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Pros

- Work life balance - Opportunities to grow - Great leadership - Challenging yet rewarding work - Open to new ideas and positive changes

Cons

- Partial knowledge gap when it comes to technology

4.0
Jun 29, 2026
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Pros

Remote Good management Flexible schedule PTO

Cons

Sales fluctuate month to month dramatically and lacks predictability (I've been in other sales industries where sales fluctuate, but are far more predictable and stable). It's truly all over the place, which makes financial budgeting impossible. Calling leads who are broke and can't afford quality coverage. Periods where it is completely dead- you can't get a person to answer the phone, regardless of making 200+ calls in a day.

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