The people I work with have always been good to me. Very understanding and flexible with my PTO. I have a lot of health concerns and its been incredibly friendly. The benefits have been good and on all levels are accessible after the 90 days.
Cons
The pay, while not minimum wage, is not enough to live on. Yearly raises are laughably small with the excuses of "low profit margins" for a company that made the Fortune 500 list last year.
Concentrix Response
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A lot of great people with tremendous learning opportunities. My program is 24x7 so if willing to work nights and weekends, you can earn a higher rate of pay. Never boring and a lot to learn which works well for me!
Cons
Things can be very fast paced. Some people feel overwhelmed because there is a lot to learn.
Paid training
Always hiring
Occasional snacks
Some managers are cool
Cons
Lie about base pay and pay structure
Most bonus pay is tied to surveys so things outside of your control will screw you. (i.e. customer asking for something your not allowed to do so they rate you badly on the survey.)
Office politics and some terrible managers that will go out of their way to get you in trouble.(i.e. You had a technical issue during a call and had to disconnect[not uncommon thing] and they'll bring it up with upper management acting like you hung up for no reason.
Schedule will change constantly and often little notice.
-Mandatory hour cuts and overtime within 2 weeks of each other
-Schedule can shift from M-F 8 to 5 to Thursday to Monday 1 to 10.
HR will lead you on about opportunities in other departments but they never actually open for you.