CyraCom Reviews

3.2

44% would recommend to a friend

(934 total reviews)

Jeremy Woan

41% approve of CEO

32% positive business outlook

CyraCom has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 934 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The CyraCom employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Telecommunications industry (3.6 stars).

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934 reviews
1.0
12 Jul 2018

Interpreter

Recommend
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Pros

None, the center is empty compared to what it looked like five years ago

Cons

Extremely low pay for a non-stop call volume, disrepectful management with high school diplomas bossing arround the interpreters with a minimum of bachelor's degree. Corrective actions are issued left and right for things like cluttered desk, drinking water from an open container (120 degree AZ weather), using your phone. The company is cheating the interpreters with the governement contract - paying the CyraCom rate when is supposed to pay the fed rate. The company is 100% run by the Hispanic team members, no diversity; no promotions, cheating with pay (the management is instructed to get as many corrective actions as possible to refuse a merit increase to the interpreters). The company should be prosecuted. Feel free to contact me

1.0
8 May 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The ability to change your schedule every 6 months, free lunch for employees once a month and you get to meet a lot of people.

Cons

HR TELLS THEIR SUPERVISORS TO WRITE FAKE REVIEWS to attract more people to work at Cyracom, but dont be fooled! Read this review before working at Cyracom. I used to work at the Houston Call Center as a Spanish Over The Phone Interpreter or OPI as they call it. Training is about a month and a half long and its pretty intense. Week 1 is on a class room, week 2 (practicum) is on the phone and you’re taking real calls with help of a coach and week 3 and 4 (transition) you’re on your own taking calls from 8am-5pm with the help of a transition speciallist. As an interpreter you will take calls for many services like Hospital visits, Bank calls, Health Insurance and even Disney and 911. Spanish speakers get paid $10 during training and $13 after training. This job has 0 work and life balance, you will taking about 20-30 calls a day and you cant even go to the restroom because that adds up to your shrink. Main reason why I quit because of the policies they have, if you’re absent even though you have an excuse it builds what they call shrink. At the end of each month they will have a monthly discussion with employee about how their performance was during the month if your score was a 3.0 or higher then you’re good to go. If its 2.9 or lower you can literally get fired and they wont tell you of you’re getting fired until the end of your next day shift. Thats why Cyracom is always hiring because people quit or get fired every week. It sounds crazy but if you want to experience this living hell and are desperate for a job then go for it. They hire anyone, even if you’re not a native spanish speaker. The supervisors just sit on their desk and gossip about the other employees all day, some interpreters are really loud and clients get mad because they can hear your neighbor speaking. You only get a 30 minute lunch when your shift can be 9 hours long. Your calls get monitored a lot, if you pass the call its an ME (Meets Expectation) if you fail its a NI (Needs Improvement) and if your Quality score for calls is less than 90% you can get terminated without notice for low performance. Supervisors started doing this thing where they sit next to you and monitor your call and give you feedback right after the call, its very intimidating. Spanish speakers will never get appreciated because they can easily be replaced, which is why other languages get paid $15 or more, supervisors are affraid of the competition they belittle the new people. Theres no room for growing within this company, some of my friends have been there for 5 years and cant get promoted because theres never any opennings. Whenever you need help wirh something, if a supervisor doesnt know the answer to your issue they ask others for help and in the end you get different responses for an answer.

1.0
19 Apr 2017

STAY AWAY!!!! STRESS 24/7 TAMPA, FL

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The people you meet, however, after training you do not see them anymore, they separate the training classes and you barely see a person, because you have to keep your head in your cubicle due to the high volume calls.

Cons

Low wage for Spanish speaking interpreters, eventhough, Spanish is the highest call volume. They do not care about the employees, fired people for any reason and they invite you again for training????? Who does that????? It's so fishy....What type of scam these people are running???? One good interpreter was laid off, because her car broke down and, eventhough, she BORROWED a car to go to work that day, because she was late, they let her go. But not in the morning, when she arrived, no, they let her work ALL DAY, and called her into HR (and everyone in the center knows that when they call you to HR, something is up--and everybody is looking at you, it is very embarrasing) and let her go. The interpreter said that they told her that the only valid excuse to be late was doctor's appointments, so if you are hired by Cyracom, God forbids, your car broke down, before you go to work. They will tell you: "Hasta la vista, baby" as soon as they can.

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