Like is it a lot of calls throughout the day or isn’t it only like a handful and not that much?
Did you feel you were always busy or did you feel at times or even for the most part you just there doing nothing and getting paid?
Is a State Farm receptionist job stressful?
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Since it’s very likely you’d be working for a local agent, not the company itself, it would be impossible to say what type of call volume or other stresses you may encounter.
Not really
I have worked at SF agent offices that get 40+ calls a day, and others that get less than 5 calls a day. It really just depends on the agency
it’s going to depend on the agency. I am in that role as administrative assistant, but not with state farm.
some days we get calls every 5-10 minutes. some days it’s 2-4 hours between calls. so it varies. but there is always and I mean always paperwork in some regard. whether it’s filing documents, or mailing documents, or updating documents, there’s stuff to do.
in the days we have 2-4 hours between calls, the agents in the office I work for have training modules of some regard or they have claim paperwork to catch up on or they do follow-ups on quotes coming in.
stress level varies between not at all stressful all the way up to “Jeez louise will that phone quit ringing? I have other work to do.”