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Currently Being Destroyed - Claims Representative Social Security Administration Employee Review

2.0
Mar 10, 2026
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Pros

Regular pay. Good Benefits. At retirement, you can get a pension and Social Security

Cons

Currently, the administration is frequently implementing changing rules regarding how work must be completed. Because most staff are generalists, work often takes longer, particularly when programming issues arise, which occurs with many claims. The systems used are outdated and require staff to reference multiple databases while simultaneously interviewing claimants and entering claim information. This process is time-consuming and complicated. Staff are regularly required to switch between answering phones, processing new claims, and returning to phones again, while still being expected to complete previously started claims that require additional work. There is no longer designated time to finish this work. In the past, employees were given a full day or half day every two or three weeks to focus on paperwork. Currently, the only way to keep work under control is often by working overtime. Throughout the day, management frequently sends instant messages and emails requesting updates or directing staff to shift their focus to different tasks. Additionally, staff are often unable to take time off for medical reasons due to ongoing staffing shortages.

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Cons

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The Program Expert (PE - direct supervisor) and my Branch Chief (Manager) were amazing. Those two individuals bent over backwards to try to get me the RAs I needed, and were honestly the only reason I stayed as long as I did. They were super nice and supportive, but it ended up being a bad fit for me. My Branch Chief did also allow me OT as Comp Time, up to 11 hours per day, to complete my workload, which I took full advantage of.

Cons

I have a disability that causes me to work much slower - about twice as long to complete my workload - as other employees. I took my appeal for reasonable accommodations to the National Reasonable Accommodations Coordinator (NRAC) at the time. I submitted updated medical information towards my appeal. I got a letter from the NRAC that due to the updated medical information, I was "no longer qualified" for my position. Since they only have to give RAs to "qualified" employees, I was fired the same day I received that letter.

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