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Benefits reviews
191-200 of 254 Reviews
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Feb 24, 2017
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Anonymous Sr. Communications Consultant
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Anonymous Licensed Insurance Producer
Anonymous employee
Former
Ballston Spa, New York State
HMO's that are offered are expensive. The high deductible plans work only for some people.
Anonymous employee
Former
San Francisco, California
Not really provide health insurance, need to pay $100/month for some crappy insurance
Anonymous employee
Former
Parsippany, New Jersey
Probably comparable to other big companies
Former
Bloomington, Illinois
Can't beat their health insurance. Top notch and exceptional for this incredible company. I would highly recommend working at State Farm.
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Anonymous employee
Current
Jacksonville, Florida
one plan in the state of florida
Former
Livonia, Michigan
NO issues, I've never had a problem - BCN workers and employees are a bit wacky and uneducated.
Anonymous Commercial Lines Underwriter
Current
Richardson, Texas
For a large family, it is expensive, high deductibles, and limited options for 2017.
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Anonymous Information Security Analyst
Current
Richardson, Texas
Not overly expensive, you get a nice HSA contribution each year to cover the (very high) deductible (though well-care is deductible free). If you don't need to use your benefits for a couple of years, you'll have enough in the HSA to cover you if anything major comes up.
Anonymous employee
Current
Atlanta, Georgia
Reasonable compare to other companies
Former
Orange, California
they are very affordable. They match you with what you need and make sure you re enroll before it expires so you don't end up without health care because you accidentally forgot to re enroll.