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Array Services Group

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Good place too work and obtain customer service skills. - Customer Service Array Services Group Employee Review

4.0
Dec 6, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

As with any job, if you can be at work when you are suppose to be and can read a script without adding to or changing the words, it is an easy job. They work with you and train you if you are having issues.

Cons

Occasionally getting a customer on the line that is less then happy. If you don't know how to handle the call the supervisor will work with you to handle future disgruntled customers.

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4.0
Jun 2, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Decent pay, flexible hours, nice co-workers

Cons

I really didn't have any cons. I enjoyed working here.

2.0
Jan 18, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The vast majority of people working for Array Services Group, now Alltran, are all quite friendly. Many of the supervisors are friendly and helpful. The HR director Nikki is top-notch. Very professional and courteous. Quick to respond to emails and inquiries.

Cons

Management issues arose once the company was bought out by United Recovery Systems (URS). The executives at URS spend excessive amounts of money on travel expenses including airfare, hotel accommodations, and dining while creating a wage increase freeze for employees for many months, and sometimes years. The current CEO in the Sartell location is ethical and fair but seems to have little control over major decisions. Employee turnover is extreme and many of the top performers have left the company due to poor management decisions. It's unfortunate. Honest communication is severely lacking. The HR team member who covers payroll is disrespectful to employees and is slow to respond to emails and inquiries. She has discussed employee's personal issues with people not authorized to know. Very much a "me" person instead of an "us" person.

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