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Worst job I've had - IT Help Desk Computer World Services Employee Review

1.0
Nov 11, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the co-workers were nice

Cons

This is for Fairview Heights location Almost everything. The place behaves and runs like cliques in a high school with the drama. The manager sits in an office all day and remains oblivious to what goes on around them. If you do good work you're rewarded with doing the work of the people in charge for little to no benefits. You will only qualify for a raise if you're in on the higher ups circle of friends. The goals are arbitrary. Meaning you will only hit them if the higher ups like you. Rules were imposed close to every month I was there by the higher ups that would negatively impact both the workers and the work they would do. Mostly as "busy work" to make management seem like they were doing something. Management also would blatantly lie (and would admit to doing so) or withhold information from employees. The benefits are not good. The pay is not good. If you're considering this company, know that you're worth more than how they will treat you and that you can make more in fast food.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
May 8, 2026
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Pros

You will receive a paycheck. You will be working with co-workers that understand what you are going through.

Cons

Terrible communication with management. Lack of trust from corporate for constant flip-flopping on decisions that effect your employment. Management does not understand the needs of the customer. Company at its best will deliver the minimum to the customer. Benefits packages will have you questioning whether to opt out and save more of your paycheck than pay for medical coverage that will ask you to pay your deductible. The percentage that isn't covered and pay the remainder of what is owed, The deductibles are so high it is more than what you make per paycheck. Your next raise will come with your next employer.

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