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Cypher Systems Group

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Sales Account Manager - Anonymous employee Cypher Systems Group Employee Review

3.0
Jun 8, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Paid Training - they pay for your broker license as well -Full time hours -Decent benefits (no vision) Dental after 2 years - $5 prescriptions of any kind they include massage and accupuncture which is great! -Great pay to start and performance evaluations followed by raises yearly -Excellent commission structure. -Many people can advance in their positions as the company is growing at a huge rate.

Cons

-Lack of Work/life balance -Minimal Vacation Time -High Stress Environment -Often will have to stay late with calls (although you are able to bank this time)

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Pros

There are many types of positions at CSG. You can start in an entry level position, and move up or move to other departments that better fit your career choice (IT, HR, Training, Business Apps, Advertising). CSG has extravagant work parties 3+ times per year. Paid training, paid vacation, decent benefits. CSG is heavily involved in the community, they donate to many great causes.

Cons

Many team leaders are disconnected from their employees. Some are extremely lax in their responsibilities and remain in their cubicles or chat with other team leads. They move between departments and divisions, meaning they sometimes lack the knowledge to assist in complex situations. Communication is poor and change happens at such a fast pace, this combination makes it extremely tough to operate as expected. A recent communication to all employees said that salaries had been reviewed and adjusted accordingly and demonstrates the value CSG has of their employees. Many did not receive an increase, what a horrible message to send out. Talk about rubbing salt in the wound.

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