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working for state farm ?
Hello: my son is looking at a job from state farm as a auto claim adjuster they ask him to come in for a test..my question is what can he expect on this test what kind of questions do they ask..one person said there was some math involved. anyone know what he can expect..thanks
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I worked for the Farm for over 10 years. The test if it is similar is relatively straight forward. Basic math, moving the decimal point is all that I really remember. There are comprehension aspects as well. Anyone that paid any attention in high school should be able to pass with little worry.
State Farm is a great place to begin a career. They do a lot of inbreeding so there is a lot of SF culture in all of their employees and many of them have never worked for a different company.
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They wont lots of photos of the car, or what ever he is looking at.
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