Typical call-centre, maybe even a little worse - Finance Foundever Employee Review

1.0
Jul 27, 2022
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Pros

Remote. Colleagues were nice, everything else was awful.

Cons

Everything. They will completely disregard if they hired you on a full-time contact, since once you're on the job they would make you take mandatory time off or mandatory long lunches (unpaid) if calls were ever slow. It's not fun taking a 3 hour lunch just to clock back in once it's busy again. The pay is hourly so it kind of sucks if you have bills to pay and can't afford a part-time job; I thought it was scummy since it was a full-time contract. Super messy management, unclear policies; one manager will tell you one thing, while a different manager tells you something else. If you do well at your job prepare to be overworked until you're burnt out. No time between calls, so if you're not out having a 3-hour mandatory unpaid lunch, you'll be taking back-to-back calls.

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5.0
May 29, 2026
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Pros

7 week training to get a person ready to go into production.

Cons

Work hours depends on clients needs. So hours may vary.

2.0
Jun 10, 2026
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Pros

Some level of job security. You know exactly what you're doing because it's a call center. Different client projects that you could apply to be part of. Located in Orem by the mall. Decent pay ($25 an hour... for now).

Cons

You can't have anything on the call floor depending on the client (I support Intuit, so there are no phones, paper, pencils, books... nothing). The benefits are atrocious. PTO doesn't start until after 6 months. Company politics and favorites exist here. I'd say about 30% of calls get transferred to us from other departments (Payroll, Payments, Desktop, Saves, Sales, pretty much everyone) that should not have been transferred and could have been solved without us. They're going to hire more account resolution specialists soon after so many agents left, and they're starting their pay at $20 an hour.... so just think about what means for us. You get one occurrence per day you are absent even if you call in sick. I think 10 is the limit.

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