Pros
They pull you in with all of their perks. They have a gym, tv+video games, place to order cheap food(the food was meh), free soda. The health insurance was through select health and was decent.
Cons
First off you are applying for a "Customer Service Representative" not a "Sales Representative." These should be separate positions, and the CSR should handle service requests. When I worked here I worked the swing shift, and I we handled a lot more service calls and got a lot more prank calls, oh and by the way never say anything about prank calls or your supervisor will pull you into a room and yell at you. So in essence they attract you with all the perks, but then you end up doing a terrible sales job, where they literally will have you lie to the customer by sneaking in eye drops, solution, or whatever other accessory they have. My supervisor called them her "package deals" even though the customers received no discount. Quality in this company is a joke, their ideal person on the phone just sounds like a disney princess, and if you get a confused customer on the phone and the call is not 100% smooth they will give you a bad score, everything they grade is subjective, so while one person might grade you an 4 or 5 which is a high score, another on that same call would give you a 1 or a 2.