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      Auto Damage Adjuster Trainee Interview

      15 Apr 2016
      Anonymous employee
      Fremont, CA

      Other Auto Damage Adjuster Trainee interview reviews for GEICO

      Auto Damage Adjuster Trainee Interview

      23 Mar 2026
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at GEICO

      Interview

      Good experience with this company and interview process. They asked questions pertaining to past job experience and questions regarding the job itself. The recruiter was nice and friendly, as well.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell me about a time you dealt with a difficult customer
      Answer question
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at GEICO (Fremont, CA) in Apr 2016

      Interview

      The process, contrary to the experience of other's, was actually very amicable and personable. I'm not quite sure how others could say that the people behind the laptops were robotic. I'm guessing it varies by region but for California, which at the moment is hiring for Oakland, San Francisco, San Jose, and others, it was as mentioned previously a very good experience. From the very start the HR rep Ashley B. was very helpful in getting things going for me and making sure I didn't miss any important steps. She did the over the phone interview which was brief and explained general details about the job, what to expect, as well as going over some minor interview questions (about 2-3) such as "why do you want to work as an Auto Damage Adjuster Trainee?", etc. Easy stuff. The first in person interview was also very good. This occurred 2 days after the quick phone interview. It was 1 on 1 but occurred simultaneously with other 1 on 1 interviews in the same room. Although I was focused on my interview alone I was still able to pickup noticeable hints of "humanism" counter to other people's claims. I even picked up on an off topic casual conversation that one of the interviewers initiated. So for as far as people being robotic, take those reviews with a grain of salt and use your own best judgement because at the end of the day they really are just people too. My interviewer, Mike, was a little more stern than the others but I could tell he opened up as a person about a third into the interview. The same tips apply here; be confident, know yourself, know the role you're getting into and of course want the job like you really should. If you are confident and qualified it will be relayed to the one interviewing you and it will be easy. At the end of it I was invited to the role play assessment. The next set of interviews included the role play first. Both of these occurred the very next day after the initial in person interview. Of course I can't mention any details, only tips. Prepare for something similar ahead of time or what you might expect in this role play. Be organized. Be confident in yourself, don't break character, MANAGE your time well, know your role, and last but not least be human, just as they are. They understand you'll make mistakes, obviously, unless you've performed these tasks before. What they are looking for is solid character and if you show it to them you should do fine. I read all these reviews prior to having my own role play assessment that said it would be extremely hard or stressful but for me I thought it was actually easy and was very comfortable playing my role, dare I say I enjoyed it? AGAIN that is my experience and personality (for the record I'm considered an introvert so this should have been a challenge for me) but I also can adapt quickly and be outgoing if necessary. That whole process took about an hour and a half. I was a little nervous afterwards but still was pretty confident in my abilities and how I performed. Immediately after was the final interview with the manager for the region I'd be working in. This was just like the first in person interview but a LOT more casual. At this point, and because of the interviewer's demeanor, I could tell I already got the job. Which I did. AGAIN this interviewer was very personable and down to earth. He told me the reality of the job and how it would be a good kind of challenge. He also mentioned that you would get out of it whatever you put into it just like anything else in this life. So in the end this part was just like the HR portion and first interview put together just compacted. It went over the details of the job and how i would be training out of city and out of state and all the usual perks that go along with it. The very last step was just the background check packet input into their website, a few congratulations, and then back to my current job. The whole process took maybe a week from the start of the online application to the end of all the interviews including the job offer. The background checks of course vary in their own respect so I'm not including those.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell me about a time where you showed outstanding customer service.
      Answer question
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      Auto Damage Adjuster Trainee Interview

      14 Aug 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Dallas, TX
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at GEICO (Dallas, TX) in Jul 2025

      Interview

      applied and was asked to do a assessment which was pretty straightforward. Then did a 20 min zoon interview with a recruiter. They explained a little about the job, salary, training and that I would be invited for a 2nd interview with the leadership team. A little strange interview also, they didn't really ask any questions about myself, just asked how many times I've shown up late for work in my past job and why I had a gap in my employment. A few days later I got a automated email that the job had been filled already. Seems just because you are told you made it to the 2nd and final round doesn't mean you will. They seem to hire first come first serve.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What do you know about the job? Why do you have a gap in your employment history? How many times have you been late to work in the past 5 years?
      Answer question
      1

      Auto Damage Adjuster Trainee Interview

      13 Jul 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Lincoln, NE
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at GEICO (Lincoln, NE) in Jul 2025

      Interview

      I did a zoom interview, which wasn’t the issue. The issue was I felt like there were no questions asked linked directly to the job I was applying for. I’m use to more behavioral based questions and they asked a lot of random filler questions, had me guessing why are they even interviewing me??

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Employment gap history… which I thought was illegal
      Answer question