Low Pay. Arbitrary Treatment. Circus Environment. - Performance Analyst GEICO Employee Review

1.0
Apr 6, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The benefits are mediocre. The training will set you up to work in insurance and they don't require a college degree... But any company that's going to pay you more will want college so not really helpful that they don't require it.

Cons

Below average pay for the industry. Benefit cuts are normal. No profit sharing. No motivation to do a good job, because your pay isn't determined by anything you do. Metrics and goals are so high the only way you can meet them is working through your breaks and working off the clock every day. If you have at 5pm, your boss makes a smug comment. It's totally normal to come to work on a Saturday unpaid to catch up on work. You will work holidays. Hours are not flexible. Work from home was eliminated. If you're fired they will fight your unemployment claim. You will change bosses like underwear. New month, new boss. There isn't support when you need it. If you need guidance on something, it's not available.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
Mar 3, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The compensation is relatively competitive. It's nice when you get a profit sharing check.

Cons

This is a corporation, so you're not going to change the dry company culture - it is what it is. It's a company where servile, logic-driven, corporate personalities thrive. I don't recommend it if you're an emotionally intelligent person or someone who tends to speak truth to power. I've watched many GEICO employees, who are morally and intellectually bankrupt people, ascend to managerial roles all because when someone asks them to jump, they know to say "Yes sir, how high?" If that's the type of job you want, go for it. If that's the only type of job you can get right now, I get it and I'm sorry for what's about to happen to you. If you're able to avoid working here, please do. Your mental health will thank you later.

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