Allstate reviews

3.5

55% would recommend to a friend

(11,233 total reviews)
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Thomas J. Wilson II

64% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Allstate has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 11,233 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Allstate employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Seguros industry (3.6 stars).

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11K reviews
1.0
Apr 6, 2014

Not the opportunity promised

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Pros

I love working with the customers. When it comes to claims, for the most part the company does stand behind their promise and offers fair settlements. Occasionally, as an agent, you will have to step in for the customer in regards to lack of or slow claim follow up or unfair settlement, but overall, that is rare.

Cons

Management still utilizes a Good Old Boy system, constantly playing favorites. More importantly, their favorites are themselves. They make poor businesses decisions for the company and for existing agents if it somehow improves their own situation. ie they will hire a new, inexperienced, and incompetent agent rather than give the proper support to existing agents who have run and won the never ending gauntlet of changing requirements. They do this because it makes it look like, for the moment, in the eyes of corporate that they are growing the region. The problem is the majority of these new agents do not make it, which is disruptive to both customers and existing agents who have to pick up the slack without compensation. Additionally, production requirements are constantly excessively increased while at the same time commission structure is decreased; something that was NOT disclosed when Allstate was courting me!

4.0
Apr 3, 2014
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Pros

1) Growth prospects are good in Bangalore Allstate, since its a new set up and is growing rapidly. 2) Good work-life balance, free cabs morning 9:15 - 6.15pm :- No one stares at you if you leave at 6pm. 3) Senior management is open to employee suggestions and encourage employee friendly policies. For example: Company had "formal" work attire policy. Due to employee feedback, they recently revoked the policy to allow casuals throughout the week. 4) Good infrastructure : Honey comb structured cubicles. Loads of cubicle space. refreshment breakout tables and chairs provided close to workplaces. Actual "Ergonomic" chairs provided. everything is the same as in the US home office. 5) Nice work culture as of now :- hope it stays the same. No politics encouraged as of now. 6) Good salary offered :- given the requirement, they are ready to pay well for good resources.

Cons

1) Food :- No good food available. 98% people rely on carrying their lunch boxes. 2) Since its a new facility, it would take time to get everything in place and up and running. 3) No onsite opportunities, since the home office folks are already part of same organisation. 4) Variable pay :- Paid in full 100% or more. But cycle is from Jan- Dec, and they pay in March(quite late). Note: - Even if you put ur paper down on March 30th , you dont get paid 1 full year's VP. If you put your papers on April 2nd, you serve notice and get out after 2 months. So u miss out "minimum" Jan- May end (5 months) variable pay. Basically dont count the variable for a year, if you resign.

3.0
Nov 5, 2013
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Pros

flexible work schedule, still offers medical/dental and vision coverage

Cons

continuous rocking of the boat--pensions, salaries--which breeds fear among the employees

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