Training is terrible, communication is nearly nonexistent. - At Home Advisor Conduent Employee Review

1.0
Jun 14, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It pays (usually) and most of the calls are easy. Day goes by fast when there are constantly 500 calls in the queue.

Cons

Noone communicates anything well. The training is some of the worst I've encountered. The job listing is incredibly misleading as they make it seem like you will be providing internal tech support to one company, and then wait to tell you that it's a contract to do public support for a certain fruit based device company. If you drink their kool-aid about the devices and only ever follow the script (that they claim doesn't exist) you will probably be fine. At least until you come across one of the myriad of issues that don't have a clear resolution in their resources. Then you'll be the one in the wrong regardless of resolution.

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1.0
Jul 12, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The only real advantage is the ability to work from home. My trainers were knowledgeable, patient, and genuinely tried to help despite the limitations of the training program.

Cons

The training is far too rushed for the complexity of the job. The trainers themselves are not the problem—they did their best—but two weeks of training followed by one week of nesting is simply not enough. You're expected to learn numerous systems, document calls accurately, understand complex fraud procedures, and handle back-to-back calls from frustrated or angry customers with very little hands-on practice. There wasn't enough call shadowing or realistic mock calls to build confidence before taking live calls. The learning curve is overwhelming, and the high turnover rate reflects that. On top of that, the pay does not match the stress, workload, or expectations of the position.

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