Pretty decent place to work - Customer Service Representative Progressive Insurance Employee Review

3.0
Nov 20, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Ability to manage own schedule, licensing is paid for, variety of schedules available, on-site cafeteria, gym, and clinic. Employee appreciation events annually.

Cons

Rigid metrics make this phone job difficult. You are expected to be at your desk sitting and taking calls your entire shift, which is exhausting (as counterintuitive as that sounds). Because of this, you don't get to socialize with your team mates and it creates this strange atmosphere of not knowing your own coworkers yet you see them daily. i have had entire days where i went without speaking to anyone at the office, except my incoming calls. Yes, I know I wasn't being paid to make friends but still, don't go in necessarily expecting to have great office comraderie.

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5.0
Jun 30, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

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

2.0
Jul 4, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Work from home, Ok opportunities to learn more but opportunities are becoming slim.

Cons

Between Micromanagement, work overload and with the use of vendors and AI employees are at risk. Corporate seems to not care that were all tired of the customers that are being abusive when corporates made bad decisions and these poor people have thousands withdrawn from an AI error. Pay for this level of company and the increasing headaches is not good, no monthly bonus, no commissions. No pension. Health benefits are available but not affordable. And the undo stress is causing my peers to consider quiting even ones that been here over 10yrs

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