Good People, Outdated Technology, Terrible Workflow - Customer Service Specialist PerfectServe Employee Review

2.0
Oct 27, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Perfect serve offers paid training, supportive team members and excellent trainers. No one is intentionally going to make your job harder, and everyone from management to HR is friendly and reasonable.

Cons

They're using terrible ancient software, their database is basically broken, the job is pretty much working at a call center doing the same repetitive tasks over and over again. You will spend time hand typing in faxes, manually resetting passwords, and doing lots and lots of other tasks that are automated at most other places.

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5.0
Apr 22, 2026
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Pros

Strong team relationships and approachability Meaningful healthcare impact Remote based Opportunities for cross-functional collaboration Skill building beyond the strict job description Company growth with a values driven culture Flexibility

Cons

Career clarity - fewer defined promotion paths that depend heavily on timing. Strong team culture with growth opportunities, but unclear promotions Compensation is fairly market-aligned, not premium. Potential for being underpaid for scope

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PerfectServe Response
5d
Thanks so much for taking time to leave a review! The team that implements our practice customers does INCREDIBLE work, and people like you are a reason why. We'll take your suggestions under advisement as we think of ways to keep this team happy and engaged.
5.0
Apr 15, 2026
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Pros

PerfectServe has a positive team culture. The people here make a real difference in the day-to-day experience. The fully remote setup with flexible scheduling shows that leadership trusts employees to manage their time and deliver results. One of the standout perks is the access to Senior Leadership. It's rare to feel like your voice can actually reach the top... and here it does.

Cons

The one trade-off of remote work is limited face-to-face connection with your team. It's not a dealbreaker because flexibility is worth it, but more opportunities for in-person collaboration (team offsites, occasional meetups) would go a long way in strengthening those relationships.

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PerfectServe Response
1mo
Thank you so much for this review! Our marketing team is a tight-knit group, so you definitely know what good team culture looks like. And duly noted about the opportunities for in-person collaboration—it can be tough in a remote world but we're always looking for ways to make stuff like that happen.
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