The reason work at home companies get a bad rap - W@H Customer Service Representative Sutherland Employee Review

1.0
Jul 9, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Work at home (I guess)

Cons

Trainers are horrible. My trainer was the worst trainer ever. Long pauses without an explanation, would answer a question with a question, did not role play until fourth week of training like anyone can retain information for that long before applying it. I found out more about anime than about the company. Antiquated computer systems did not make the job any easier.

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5.0
May 21, 2026
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Pros

Remote work, reasonable pay, and flexibility with work scheduling.

Cons

Benefit plans are expensive if you have any dependents on the plan.

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1.0
Jun 26, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Remote work and great coworkers

Cons

Extremely low pay for the amount of work and the type of calls that you have to deal with. Lots of mircomanaging. Unrealistic metrics. Lack of knowledge and competency from leadership because at no point should your workers know more than you about the job itself. No care for unforseen life circumstances that affect your ability to work. Very stressful and mentally exhausting which often leads to burnout. No recognition for hard work and meeting metric goals. Too hard to get PTO approved. Tech and internal systems are always breaking which affects your ability to do your job. No one is ever on the same page which often leads to being given incorrect information. No room for growth or opportunities to go into other roles. Benefits are not that great. Mid health insurance plans, no 401K match, no parental leave, and no internet reimbursements. They'll sell you a fairytale in training so BEWARE.

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