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Benefits reviews
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Anonymous Sales Representative
Current
Gretna, Virginia
State Famr has a lot of resources to help you learn more about the products. Plus depending on your agent they will take interest in your sales training.
Anonymous Sales Representative
Current
Beaver, Pennsylvania
The agent owner is the job training and there is some disconnect there
Anonymous Insurance Customer Service Representative
Current
Appleton, Wisconsin
State Farm corporate does a nice job offering training to the independent agents
Anonymous Sales Representative
Current
Athens, Georgia
train yourself through the training modules
Anonymous Administrative Assistant
Current
Duluth, Georgia
State Farm does a pretty good job at providing on the job training. Also we have a lot of internal resources to learn new programs & processes.
Anonymous Senior Claims Specialist
Current
Concordville, Pennsylvania
Training is good as long as it's not apart of rushed implementation.
Anonymous Aspirant
Current
Johns Creek, Georgia
great training but 1 system is as old school as MS Dos
Anonymous Claims Associate - Express
Current
Atlanta, Georgia
Training is not the best, you pretty much learn as you go once you hit the floor.
Anonymous Account Manager
Current
Los Angeles, California
Mostly on the job training
Anonymous Insurance Producer
Former
Houston, Texas
Training is a lackluster joke. Unless agent actually works with you.