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Erie Insurance Group

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Rewarding career in making homeowners lose their minds - Catastrophe Claims Adjuster Erie Insurance Group Employee Review

1.0
Nov 7, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- A real highlight of this position was being encouraged to ask contractors weird personal questions about their race and refer to them as “storm chasers” even when they were just… local professionals standing pleasantly in the sun. - Company culture rewards selective vision. - Creating discomfort was considered a soft skill. - I also developed a rare talent for saying one thing during the inspection and then submitting paperwork that said the exact opposite later. - Accountability is for lesser industries. - No moral compass required. - Fantastic Job for Anyone Who Loves Saying ‘Ask Your Roofer.

Cons

- You have to get really good at pretending clear storm damage don’t exist. - Occasionally a homeowner will ask you to put your statements in writing. - Hard to keep your story straight when the drone photos zoom in. - No soul required (it's why I took the job in the first place).

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5.0
Jun 16, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The company really cares about their employees

Cons

High work volume, can be stressful at times

2.0
Apr 25, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good benefits that’s about it

Cons

You have to be a robot to get a yearly raise worth anything. They don’t really care about the employees you’re just a number. In training, they make you feel like it’s gonna be more than that but after you’re done, absolutely not. That’s how they get you and they start you out at pretty good money and you really don’t make much from there unless like I said you’re a robot. Supervisors don’t care, director doesn’t care, unless you’re a robot. Not the vibe for 2026. Don’t be swindled, Corporate life is not fun unless you want to be a zombie robot like all the high ups and who really wants that?

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