Full-Time
Direct-to-consumer auto and home insurance
$27.69 - $30.77/hr
Junior, Mid
No H1B Sponsorship
Katy, TX, USA
Training 100% in-office for 6-9 months; post training 4 days a week in office and 1 day work from home.
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GEICO provides a range of insurance products, primarily focusing on auto insurance but also covering motorcycles, ATVs, RVs, and home and renters insurance. The company operates on a direct-to-consumer sales model, allowing customers to purchase policies directly from GEICO without intermediaries, which helps keep costs down. Premiums are determined based on factors like coverage type, item value, and the policyholder's risk profile. GEICO's user-friendly website offers services such as getting quotes, managing policies, and filing claims, along with helpful information on safety and home improvement. The company is recognized for its memorable advertising campaigns that enhance brand recognition and customer loyalty. GEICO's goal is to provide affordable insurance options while simplifying the insurance process for its customers.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
Acquired
Total Funding
N/A
Headquarters
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Founded
1936
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