what a downfall - MDP Program GEICO Employee Review

1.0
19 Oct 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None, they left when TC took over

Cons

EVERYTHING. When I first started this company was so amazing. They really cared about employees and we had so much fun in the office and as a group. Once TC took over this company went downhill so fast. Pushing MOAT on every call no matter what, micromanaging while the micromanagers are being micromanaged etc. Amazing employees quit out of frustration because it became impossible to succeed. They gutted departments, just laid off thousands of workers to not have to pay out retirements, jobs being outsourced, angry customers, insane prices. Amazing profits at the expense of the customer and employees. Employees meeting/exceeding standards get raises WELL below inflation percentages but the C suite gets those fat millions in bonus payments on top of their already overpaid salary based on their performance. If employees are based on their performance, why isn't anyone judging the C suite for ruing this company. It is also funny when moving to the management side, they weren't told anything about changes or upcoming changes until the day they were implemented. Joke company now.

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5.0
10 June 2026
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Pros

helpful team members and leadership beautiful facility with lunch room and gym very clean and organized systems

Cons

hours I was originally offered as a new rep were not the best

2.0
12 June 2026
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Pros

Organized in the hiring and training process

Cons

They cared more about output and getting results than the understanding of all the knowledge they cram into us. In addition, we were in training/orientation with mostly supervisor candidates. Meaning, first, there were so many people that did things in vastly different ways which created confusion on expectations and overall objectives of the job. Secondly, it meant that those candidates were finding their footing and being evaluated just as harshly (if not more) than new hires, creating pressure that boiled over to almost every individual on a team.

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