Hey, if you're even thinking about applying to Tenerity Philippines in BGC, let me save you the headache now: DON’T. - Anonymous employee Tenerity Employee Review

1.0
Feb 17, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Let’s start with the good stuff, though. They offer a decent starting salary because they’re an in-house company, and the hybrid setup isn’t terrible—you only have to show up to the office once a week. The account itself is pretty easy, so if you want a laid-back gig on paper, sure, go ahead. But trust me, it’s not worth it.

Cons

Now, let’s talk about the real nightmare—management. Hands down, this is one of the worst management setups I’ve ever had the misfortune of working under. This is a blended account, so you’re handling both calls and emails. If you’re a new hire? Good luck. There are over 70 agents, and while the account might be simple, customers are constantly calling in to cancel because they don’t even know how they signed up. Calls usually last 2-5 minutes—sounds easy, right? WRONG. Not when you have toxic management micromanaging every move. Here’s the kicker. The calls are the same over and over, so it gets insane fast. But guess what? No queue. Why? Because the team leaders LOVE pulling agents off the phones to do email work. Of the 70 agents, 50+ are off doing emails while the remaining few are stuck taking all the calls. Some days, it’s down to just 15 agents taking calls, so you’re slammed with 60+ calls a day, repeating the same thing over and over, plus you're expected to hit email targets as well. It’s a complete setup for burnout. And it gets worse. Even if you’ve been with the company for a year, you’re still treated like a new hire when it comes to call assignments. Your “avail” time is limited to just 3-10 minutes, and you’ll only get that twice a day. If you don't hit your email numbers, your team leader will publicly call you out in the group chat, adding to the already stressful environment. And if you think you can breathe after almost hours of continuous calls, no, you're wrong. You’ll have to do emails, and the pressure is unrelenting. You'll be asked about your email productivity, all while the higher-ups are fully aware that there's a queuing issue. They go on about data but fail to consider the fact that their tools are jurassic and that not all the emails are the same concern, making it even harder to meet productivity targets. But wait, there’s more. QA? Hilarious. They’re completely uncalibrated. You can get a markdown on a process with one QA, but the next one won’t even care. It’s like they each make up their own rules. So, if you get marked down for something, it’s an automatic 0, which is absolutely absurd when you have 9 evaluations a month. If you score 8 perfect evaluations and get one 0, guess what? You’re not even hitting the 90% target. Imagine doing 40-60 calls a day, plus over 40 emails, and you get an automatic 0 for one small slip-up. Coincidence? Yeah, right. It’s like all your hard work for the month just gets flushed down the drain. In short, the management is toxic, the workload is unreasonable, and the QA system is completely flawed. If you're looking for a place where your efforts are recognized and respected, this isn’t it. Do yourself a favor and look elsewhere. Save yourself the frustration.

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Tenerity Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your feedback with us regarding our call center in the Philippines. We genuinely appreciate the time you've taken to provide us with your feedback and insights, and we're truly sorry to hear about your experience. We are committed to creating a positive work environment for all our employees and your feedback has been shared with senior management. Thank you again for your feedback. We truly value it and have already commenced turning your observations into actionable improvements.

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