Geico!!! great room for advancement (read small print bc its unattainable) - Customer Service Representative GEICO Employee Review

2.0
Jul 13, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

good pay, health benefits, when you walk out of the door you dont have to think about work (you do anyways), pick your own schedule ultimately, profit sharing.

Cons

youre just another number, literally one person among thousands, crooked dependability warnings if youre out sick, no trust in employees, constantly changing their unattainable goals, have to meet goals in order to advance, feels like working for the government, everyone who moves up seems like theyre brainwashed or something.. creepy. you have to let angry customers scream at you all day and arent supposed to say anything back to them and their surveys they send back determine your success, they think theyre doin it big bc they have a "weight room", theres 2 treadmills and a set of weights, you have to deal with hundreds of emails all day from H.R. who apparently need some more work to do.

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5.0
Jun 8, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

GEICO is one of the largest employers in my smaller town, so I've heard all the good, the bad, and the ugly. What a pleasant surprise it's been working here! There is so much intentional change to create a great employee experience and get the right team leaders in place. Highly recommend not putting too much weight into older negative comments if you're thinking about applying. I've been very happy with my salary, the benefits/time off, culture, and leadership (both locally and senior leaders). I feel like there's a lot of room to continue to grow my career here and I see the same opportunities for others.

Cons

Really nothing major that I can think of!

2.0
Jun 26, 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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