Relaxed atmosphere. Good coaches and flexible schedule but conflicting expectations of employees. - Call Center Credit Card Representatives Foundever Employee Review

4.0
Jan 19, 2012
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Pros

Relaxed atmosphere. Very casual dress code. Great training class. Good coaches. Very flexible hours/overtime available all the time. Lots of incentives for making bonuses. (e.g. adherence bonus) Not a sales job, just customer service.

Cons

*Since the client at the Sitel I worked for was a bank and we handled credit cards, there was a lot of information to learn (many times irrelevant to the job) and policies are constantly changing. (e.g. every time a new federal regulation is released, it effects how we do our job. It is almost like being retrained every couple of weeks, which is extremely frustrating. *Tons of statistics to meet. *Conflicting expectations of employees. *The quality team is constantly back and forth with either keeping your handle time on calls low or keeping your engagement high. Both stats effect your quality ranking and bonuses. So if you have a short call and meet your handle time goal then you're required to improve your quality or "customer experience", which in turn makes your handle time high. You can't win.

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5.0
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Pros

7 week training to get a person ready to go into production.

Cons

Work hours depends on clients needs. So hours may vary.

2.0
Jun 10, 2026
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Pros

Some level of job security. You know exactly what you're doing because it's a call center. Different client projects that you could apply to be part of. Located in Orem by the mall. Decent pay ($25 an hour... for now).

Cons

You can't have anything on the call floor depending on the client (I support Intuit, so there are no phones, paper, pencils, books... nothing). The benefits are atrocious. PTO doesn't start until after 6 months. Company politics and favorites exist here. I'd say about 30% of calls get transferred to us from other departments (Payroll, Payments, Desktop, Saves, Sales, pretty much everyone) that should not have been transferred and could have been solved without us. They're going to hire more account resolution specialists soon after so many agents left, and they're starting their pay at $20 an hour.... so just think about what means for us. You get one occurrence per day you are absent even if you call in sick. I think 10 is the limit.

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