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Benefits reviews
51-60 of 115 Reviews
1.0
Oct 27, 2018
Anonymous Claims Specialist
Former
Tempe, Arizona
Limited it to insurance or company benefiting skills. Only available within your job responsibilities and up to management approval, which varies greatly from department to department
3.0
Jul 18, 2018
Anonymous employee
Current
Richardson, Texas
Plenty of opportunities for growth. You have a one on one with your manager. Its open door policy with executives as well.
5.0
Jun 27, 2018
Anonymous Claims Associate - Express
Former
Dunwoody, Georgia
State encourage you to develop professionally and move up in the company.
2.0
Jun 9, 2018
Anonymous Account Manager
Current
McAllen, Texas
Mostly up to you. But you can learn by observing how others do it. Agent encourages to learn every day.
2.0
May 23, 2018
Anonymous employee
Current
Houston, Texas
you can learn alot and you are sharpen your skills to talking to people
1.0
May 9, 2018
Anonymous employee
Current
Tempe, Arizona
State Farm will not train you with marketable skills outside of State Farm.
1.0
Apr 17, 2018
Anonymous Senior Bank Compliance Analyst
Current
Tempe, Arizona
They used to provide a budget each year but that has gone away.
4.0
Mar 10, 2018
Anonymous State Farm Payment Plan Representative
Current
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
They offer tons of training in many areas: insurance, conflict resolution, grammar, budgeting, etc. They also offer tuition reimbursement and they will pay for employees to get insurance designations. However, these trainings will not move you up in your career.
4.0
Feb 20, 2018
Anonymous Insurance Account Executive
Former
Lisle, Illinois
Good job to get B2C training and learn about sales. Good for entry level people looking to make a start.