People should be honest, this place is terrible... - Anonymous employee Conduent Employee Review

1.0
Dec 27, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It is a job. I would add it is an at-home job, but that's not a new concept or advantage for the them... So I'll repeat, the only pro is that it is a job.

Cons

*The pay is very low and people are forced to work overtime to make ends meet not because they really want to. *There is no work/life balance because you are so poorly paid and constantly worried about bills-so you are constantly working and neglecting the most important areas of your life. *There are no annual raises as with a normal employer (at home or brick and mortar) *Incompetent supervisors who violate many employment laws. *You are given a great schedule the 1st 3-4 months (to lure you in) and then permanently stuck with a crappy one. *Training is not practical to the job-for our client we went live without ever using the programs or products (still never got my t-shirt either HA!) talk about terrible customer service with advisors fumbling around. *You are responsible for surveys that aren't yours and even if it is evident they aren't yours it is held against you. *For all the control/say they want to have over your home office (leave the computer on overnight, etc)they don't even provide an allowance for high speed internet. *Benefits cost to much to enroll.

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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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