The most unprofessional company I have ever worked for. - Customer Service Representative Sertec Employee Review

1.0
Dec 31, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The call center is open 24 hours and if you need extra hours they are usually available.

Cons

The management is horrible, they have nasty unprofessional attitudes and they sit around gossiping. The managers nitpick and criticize everything you do. So never expect to receive positive feedback. None of the managers should have their positions because they don't know what it means to be an effective manager. The pay is ridiculously low and the breaks are pitiful. The managers do show favoritism, they will yell at you and pick on you if you don't stand up for yourself. Even if you do stand up for yourself nothing gets done because HR is uninvolved and doesn't really care. The managers don't communicate with the staff unless there is something wrong.

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Pros

Provides health benefits. There are also opportunities to work from home. Supervisors are open to schedule adjustments and providing assistance when family emergencies arise.

Cons

Upper management is disorganized at best. They develop policies that are not enforced, often leading to subpar quality products and the few responsible employees carrying the weight for the rest of the workforce. Employees often view management as having little to no power and take advantage of that constantly. Pay is NOT competitve. Raises are minimal, and rare, with salary caps often below $20 regardless of position. While health benefits are provided, they come with frequent changes in provider as the company searches for lower rates, often at the cost of higher deductibles for employees. Ops team is slow to respond to communications. Sensitive matters are often met with days of silence before a response is received. Others require continuous follow-up before communication is received.

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