Careers and Safeco
At Safeco, helping people when they need it most is what we do best. We're committed to getting people back on their feet when the unexpected happens. It's important, satisfying, and meaningful work that requires the best in us, 100% of the time. At Safeco, you can have a meaningful career, make a difference in people's lives, and feel great about what you accomplish.
Bringing out the Best in You
A career at Safeco can bring out the best in you. It starts with our Leadership Traits — being innovative, courageous, collaborative, driven, accountable, and most importantly, focused on our customers. Living our Leadership Traits helps us make an impact on our company, customers, and community.
Externally focused
Being externally focused means we ask for and listen to the customer's point of view. We know about the latest advancements in the market and in our field, and we offer superior solutions that go way beyond the "same old" products.
Innovative
Being innovative means constantly looking for new solutions and refusing to accept the standard way of doing things. We relentlessly seek knowledge and strive for groundbreaking ideas that are ahead of the competition.
Courageous
Being courageous means we dare to take chances in order to win big. We may risk failure, but we will grow as we learn, and we will boldly try again, taking a stand to move Safeco forward.
Collaborative
Being collaborative means recognizing the power of teamwork. We all need to rely on others to succeed. We understand and demonstrate that everyone matters by engaging and encouraging others.
Driven
Being driven means we dive into our work and get things done. Our competitive spirit leads others to accomplish great things. We also take the unexpected in stride. We are agile and persistent, and never settle for less than our best.
Accountable
Being accountable means we think things through, and then commit to deliver. We are quick to share the glory with everyone involved, and are just as quick to step forward and offer solutions when results fall short of expectations.

