Pros
Health insurance but that’s it
Cons
This place went downhill. I started two years and during that first couple of months it was nice, flexible and had a good staff. Recently a LOT of good leaders left and they made too many changes. This is a CALL CENTER position. Since so many people left, queues have been awful and there are little to no chance of breathing. You are chained to your desk. Your day is scheduled to a tee even the breaks you take and if you go over the allotted time you will get in trouble. If you take breaks your manager will reprimand you, if you don’t upsell products your manager will reprimand you. People lie about outages to avoid taking calls, I’ve seen others turn off their mics to avoid taking calls or being next in the queues. Team leads who are not diverse at all have favorites and will put them off the phones. There are no opportunities to move up. They got rid of any promotions beyond a “senior” which is just the same call center duties. You start at $19/hr and after two years it went to $21.93 despite being a top performer and it was only due to “market increase”. There are no remote benefits. You don’t make a livable wage unless you are working overtime and will get no recognition. Team leads hate doing their jobs and will let providers scream at the employees without support. Counting the days until I find a new position. This place drains my mental health and I can’t wait to leave.