Would rate 0 stars if I could - Tier II Technical Support Sutherland Employee Review

1.0
May 25, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

There are no pros the company is terrible and treats employees like numbers. They don’t care at all and want you to live under their thumb.

Cons

Everything. Here’s an example. My grandmother passed away and I went to go to her funeral and visit relatives. The entire time I was gone they called me asking where I was even though I told them prior to leaving. They told me that I had to call in every day I’m not there even though I told them how long I was gone for. They continued calling and threatened me. I gave them all information prior to leaving. I’m not a slave and will not be treated as one. Also they lie about time between calls and schedules are based on “performance” but it has nothing to do with helping the customer it has to do with the dumbest made up performance rules ever. They take advantage of foreigners that don’t know their rights (in native to Canada but a lot of Indians work there and they take advantage of the fact they don’t know Canadian labour laws. The pay for the work and training required to do the job is laughable. I can go on and on.

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Cons

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Pros

I worked with Sutherland for five years, and one of the main benefits was the ability to work from home. During my first campaign, the manager and certain account managers were great to work with—they listened, showed genuine concern for employees, and were supportive. Even when the company experienced cutbacks due to losing contracts, they often made an effort to transfer employees to other programs so they could remain employed.

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