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      Auto Damage Adjuster Interview

      27 Jul 2015
      Anonymous employee
      Warwick, RI
      Accepted offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at GEICO (Warwick, RI) in Apr 2015

      Interview

      Applied online. Started with phone interview--Very short and simple. Next was the skills evaluation test conducted online while on the phone with a GEICO representative. (Just there to answer any potential questions during the test). The test was two parts. First part--reading comprehension where you read a short piece of writing and answer questions about it after. Very easy. The next part is where you have to count how many blocks there are on this figure. Kinda tricky, but relatively easy if you just think a little. The entire test of both parts has to be completed in like 30 minutes. It's timed. But don't worry if you don't finish. It is all about getting the questions that you do answer right. The next interview was a personal interview where you have to sit down in a office with a representative. Very formal/typical interview. However, the manager that you are interviewing with has a 15 pages (no exaggeration) of questions to ask. He asked. I answered. He wrote down the answer. This took almost 2 hours! Very boring, but easy if you know how to talk yourself up a bit. Most of the questions were in the format of: Tell me of a time when you demonstrated excellent customer service? Tell me of a time when you failed a customer? Mostly questions like that. Not difficult. But A LOT of questions like that. Think fast, be descriptive, and fabricate the truth a little in order to talk yourself up, and be enthusiastic and you will do fine. The final interview was INTENSE. For me anyways. This is not so much an interview, but a role playing scenario. When I went in, there was 3 other applicants there too. We were all there for the role playing scenario. You are put in an office with 30 minutes to listen to this recording of a man reading the same documents that have in front of you. Essentially, it is a false company that you are working for doing the same kind of work. Or dealing with the same forms and documents anyways. The managers/interviews come in and out of the office acting as angry customers. It is pretty much a test of your patients and customer services skills. However, filling out all of the documents correctly (and have to memorize all the instructions in 30 minutes from the recording) is very important! They somehow grade it. I struggled with this part of the "interview". I could not remember all of the 30 minutes of instructions and ran out of time. I was not able to finish all of the documents.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Work History, Negotiations
      1 Answer
      10

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      20 Jan 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
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      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I interviewed at GEICO

      Interview

      Informative, not many questions. Tells you About the job and the pay. then they’ll send your application to the hiring manager if you qualify for the job. from that you will have a second interview. The second interview is when you’re offered the job

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      Auto Damage Adjuster Interview

      23 May 2023
      Anonymous employee
      Lubbock, TX
      Accepted offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at GEICO (Lubbock, TX)

      Interview

      1st phone interview with hiring manager, 2nd interview was with the area manager and included a Role Play. They don't expect you to know everything they just want to see how you handle yourself under pressure in my opinion.

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      Give me a time when you disagreed with a customer.
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      Auto Damage Adjuster Interview

      22 Feb 2023
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Neutral experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at GEICO

      Interview

      An endless visual test with a timer attempting to judge your visual acuity, patience under pressure, etc. If you pass that you should get a call from an HR representative where you will speak on a high level about the job. Then you will have a series of questions where they want you to audio/visual record your answers. Then you will be placed in a live virtual scenario where you'll have mock customers and repair shops argue with you. Then you'll have an interview with a member of management in the area. If you pass all of that they'll typically offer.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      The scenario is the most difficult, they're looking for people who can't handle the negative interaction, ie where the person freezes up, shows frustration/confusion, or outright gets upset.
      1 Answer

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