Low salary, no chance for growth but at lest WFH - RTR Accountant Conduent Employee Review

3.0
Nov 9, 2025
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Pros

Work from Home is the only good benefit

Cons

Working as an RTR Exper has been a frustrating experience that highlights the pitfalls of a stagnant role in a high-turnover environment. From day one, I was assigned a rigid set of tasks—filing documents, answering routine emails, and updating spreadsheets—that repeated day in and day out with zero variation. The monotony quickly set in, turning what should have been a stepping stone into a soul-crushing grind. There's simply no room for growth here; promotions are nonexistent, and skill development opportunities are as rare as a quiet afternoon. Management seems content with the status quo, offering no training or challenges to help employees advance. The workforce turnover is another major red flag. Colleagues come and go like clockwork, often lasting only a few months before burnout or better offers pull them away. This constant churn disrupts team dynamics, leaving the remaining staff to pick up the slack without additional support. I've seen talented people leave frustrated, and it creates a culture of isolation where building meaningful connections feels impossible. If you're seeking stability or a place to build your career, this isn't it—it's more like a temporary holding pattern that drains your motivation over time.

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1.0
May 22, 2026
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Pros

Paid on time, provided equipment, decent benefits from day one, nice co-workers

Cons

Sweatshop mentality of the supervisors, threats of demotion/termination for medical leave, random layoffs when calls didn't justify hours, with those same hours shifted to supervisors to keep them active. Unable to print paystubs, had to request everything through a supervisor, and provide copious amounts of private information to have the request honored. Corrosive environment - I left as soon as I got another offer, gave 24 hours notice (and I've never, ever done that before). Unless you're on the verge of homelessness or starvation, avoid at all costs.

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