My experience at Conduent-Lacey (formerly Xerox) has not been an ideal employment experience. - Inbound Call Center Representative Conduent Employee Review

1.0
Sep 14, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

They are desperate to hire people, so you'll get the job. The training is thorough. You're only bullied by customers for either an 8 hour or a 10 hour shift, unless they have their mandatory overtime in place... Then it may be more. The other employees there aren't too bad. There is no physical labor needed. They hired a General Manager that has a degree in law, so they probably won't have anymore lawsuits anytime soon.

Cons

Computers have technical issues multiple times a day. They "suggest" you power cycle your computer on YOUR BREAK time since they give you 15 minutes and are only "required" to give you 10 minutes. They do a lot of shady things, but if you call them out on it they'll have an excuse as to why and that it was a misunderstanding. Pay is not "competitive", as they like to say. You start a dollar above minimum wage (currently) and cap out at $14 an hour. Whereas other call centers in the area start much higher... And if you bring THAT up they'll tell ya to go ahead and leave, they won't even consider raising the wage cap for the agents. They stated they are contracted instead of a direct call center, so we will always get a lower wage than the other call centers around.

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1.0
May 22, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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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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