Allstate reviews

3.5

55% would recommend to a friend

(11,234 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 11,234 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
Mar 3, 2021

Avoid

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Pros

Good coworkers; mostly good immediate supervisors

Cons

Salary is well below industry average and they even acknowledge that on your yearly review while the CEO makes $18 mil/yr; Spring/Summer 2020 they hired 2 batches of new employees who were fired mid-October but then offered a 2 month "extension" when they realized they shouldn't have fired anyone- if you are looking at jobs now, that means you are their replacements, but there is nothing to stop them from firing a bunch of people again; they fired about 30% of our department, and it sounds like the same for claims and Service/ASIC/billing; these firings had nothing to do with the pandemic (they explicitly said this), it was because they wanted to cut costs (but anything but cutting the CEO's inflated salary); insurance is so bad you might as well not have it b/c going to the doctor will cost you $100-200; home office in Chicago makes horrible decisions, irrespective of how it affects Hudson; training used to be decent but is now completely inadequate; they brag about their new systems but they were designed by those no longer doing our job so they are buggy and aren't always what we need; we went from getting months of training to work a single state to getting just 10 hours of training to cover 10 more states because of mismanagement; the stress will literally make you sick; they advertise covering schooling but the list is extremely short, including things like insurance and journalism; you have to use your rest breaks to use the restroom- if you need to use the restroom more, you could get in trouble, so fair warning to people with stomach issues or women who have more difficult periods; at times we have had to take 4-7 chats at a time- it is currently down to 2-3, but they could raise it again at any time; they have cut PTO for more tenured employees because they know that if you've worked there for 20 years that you won't leave because of it, but it will save them money; even if they promise you permanent work from home they could pull you into the office at any time- they do NOT keep their word; we are told not to discuss our pay- that is illegal, but they do it because they don't want you to discover how skewed the pay can be; they like to brag about their work/life balance, but many of my coworkers and I often find it very hard to disconnect from work at the end of the day because it is so stressful and they've been treating us so badly lately, even though we've pointed out how bad this year has been for people.

3.0
Oct 11, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Management is respectful and supportive Coworkers are friendly and respectful as well Overall the environment is good to work in.

Cons

Systems are terrible. We use multiple systems to get our work done. They have started micromanaging more, we are being evaluated on everything. For example: whether or not we enrol in courses, of coworkers give us positive feedback, or of customers send us positive feedback in writing. Seems excessive. These should be bonus parts. We are forced to ask coworkers to thank us in writing in order to show this to management which is very awkward. As long as we are not getting complaints, this should indicate that we are doing our job. Many customers do not go through the extra effort of sending positive feedback in writing. -workload is really heavy. For the MIG department, I use to get 10-15 new claims per week. The senior adjusters do not get as many new claims. However the workload overall is heavy.

2.0
Jul 28, 2020

Meh

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Pros

Some of the people are nice enough.

Cons

Large company that can’t get out of its own way. Too many managers, competing silos and ideas, bureaucracy, the usual things you’ll see at a company that’s not going anywhere.

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