You won't get rich but all and all, it's a great place to work!! :) - Communicator InfoCision Employee Review

4.0
Dec 23, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

It's been years since I worked at InfoCision and if it wasn't for the money or my career goals, I would love to go back to working there. I worked in the Austintown Christian call center as a "communicator" (as they called it back then) and I enjoyed my job. I was given so much respect and encouragement by my managers and coworkers that it made it a joy to come to work. I have worked in so many call centers and this was my favorite! If you have a good work ethic and want to make some quick cash (granted you won't get rich), this is the place to be!! Plus, I have been reading up on the company and the benefits seem to be getting better and better! Also, if you have a college degree, there is plenty of room for career advancement. I even took advantage of this but soon found out it wasn't for me, and moved to a bigger city for a better job opportunity. Looking back, I still miss my InfoCision family.

Cons

The pay isn't so great. It takes a while for you to be making real money. There is the occasional gossipers and questionable coworkers but nothing so bad that you want to quit. I'm not going to lie...there were some shady managers that I didn't see eye to eye with but no one is out to fire you or make your life a living hell, which was nice.

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1.0
Jul 9, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The benefit of working from home

Cons

Work from home; spend paychecks on therapy. Once COVID began, we had the benefit of working from home; though not before we had 'training' to operate the systems from home. Our 'training' was supposed to be nearly a week, but at the literal last moment it was decided that training would be cut to five hours and then we were sent off like birds from a nest. Even working from home had its issues and my mental health suffered from it. We had minimal breaks allowed without counseling or reprimand for stepping away for too long. (Anything over 4 minutes was too long.) Anytime a question or issue arose; good luck trying to reach a supervisor or manager for an answer, and your co-workers were too overworked and overwhelmed with call flow. You didn't have time to breath half the time. For handling calls, it's common to finish a call and the SECOND you hang up, the audio would glitch out because the next call was coming in so abruptly. We were not allowed to put even a 10 second wait time in the systems to 'woo-sah' into the next call after dealing with angry customers but still having to upsell, upsell, UPSELL. If you don't upsell---Couseling, reprimand. Chats and emails; you'd think it'd be less stressful but no. It was common for me to be operating three to four chats simultaneously, and if a chat is left unanswered or left on read for longer than 30 seconds, we had a supervisor 'checking in', which was their polite way of rushing us along and tended to lead to mistakes being made. Such as giving the wrong information to the wrong chat customer. On the rare day that it was calm with only one or two chats, we had to juggle emails into the flow if customers took too long. When I joined infocision, which most of the workers I worked with called it 'info-prison'; we were honestly told 'For upselling; keep pushing until they say 'no'. If they say they aren't sure, if they don't know they can afford it, anything that isn't a firm 'no', keep pushing'...It's a certain type of soul damaging to have to be on a call with a single mother during COVID who is sobbing to me that she needs a basic package for her children to do homeschooling, and instead of getting to be a decent human and apologize for her struggles, I had a supervisor motioning me along to encourage her to upgrade to the next best package to ensure her children had the best connection during their quarantine... Needless to say, if you'd like to learn how to be a boundary pusher, spend all your paychecks on therapy or anti-stress medications and want to do so while earning minimum wage that will go up in increments of $0.25 each year, then this job is for you!

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