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Service Delivery - Service Executive PSCU Employee Review

5.0
Nov 30, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits such as 401k, healthcare, PTO, Maternity leave, Remote Work, etc. are awesome. Mangers in Service Delivery are flexible with schedules, knowledgeable, talented, act as leaders not bosses, and help you with your goal. People I work with in Service Delivery are fun, lighthearted, willing to learn, and easy to work with.

Cons

The raises are usually capped at 4% every year. It can be difficult to be promoted within Service Delivery. HR makes you jump through hoops to prove you are qualified and deserving of a promotion if you do not have a college degree. Such as listing all of your previous employment history in full detail using Service Delivery internal jargon. Internal training programs could use an overhaul. It's always high-level training, that does not include an expert on the topic within the scheduled meetings. Which only leads to more questions and lack of confidence when trying to complete the necessary job functions taught during training.

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Cons

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Pros

The company's culture is inclusive, they are very good at soliciting feedback from employees, they utilize Clifton StrengthsFinder, they are trusting and empower employees to be at their best. They offer Tuition Reimbursement and have Mental Health programs and several other wellness programs that employees are encouraged to participate in. PSCU is consistently working on employee engagement programs and DEI initiatives. The organization is truly caring of their staff. Employees are recognized often for their good work.

Cons

There is a tendency toward a falsely positive façade in my division. There are many system related challenges in the Contact Center, which makes it challenging to train new employees. There are times when poor behavior is overlooked and seems not to be addressed appropriately, or it is inconsistent. Often there are team members that are not recognized for their efforts and others that are not held accountable. There are times when team members let others take the work they don't want to do, because it is not work that is highly recognized.

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