Pros
The only thing I enjoy about working for Geico is the name recognition when speaking to friends and family about where I worked. They are all like “oh yeah, we know geico, we love their commercials”. If they only knew that the commercials were the only highlight of the company.
Cons
Geico has a horrible reputation for underpaying and over working its employees. Salaried employees are given 15 hours of work to do in a 7.75 hour day. Unpaid overtime is a unwritten requirement if you want to keep a positive rating. There is no respect from management. There is no loyalty from the company when posting jobs to promote to. They would rather bring in someone from the outside who has no insurance experience instead of promoting from within. Their attendance policy is ludicrous. You generally get 2 weeks vacation and a week or so of sick time. If you use more than 3 days of your sick time, you better have FMLA or your “dependability” rating will fall below a 97% and you will be written up. If you want to use your vacation time, you must ask off literally 4 to 6 months in advance, otherwise the days will be blocked out. Geico tries to portray itself as an insurance company…but in reality, you are nothing more than a glorified call center phone rep. Geico is the only company I have ever heard of that makes you give back the per diem they give you when they send you on business trips if you don’t spend every single penny. Then they tell you what you can and can’t use it on. Oh they will continually tout that they offer profit sharing…. That’s all you will hear all year long… “we have profit sharing, we have profit sharing” “we can’t give you more than a 1 – 2 % raise because we have profit sharing” The fact is, profit sharing isn’t guaranteed, and while it has been pretty high the past few years, when added to my normal salary, it barely brings it up to the low end of the pay scale for the same position with other companies.