Don’t do support - Customer Support Advocate ServiceTitan Employee Review

2.0
Nov 27, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good benefits, decent pay, free lunch pre covid. Seems to be a good company if you don’t have to speak with customers.

Cons

No training. Told me I’d get 3 months of training and I literally got 2 weeks. Then they threw me on the floor taking chats and calls with no understanding of the software. They said “oh you’ll figure it out”. 8 months later and I still had no solid understanding. I would ask for more training and get brushed off. In the beginning they told us we didn’t need to know Quickbooks. Literally 50% of our chats and calls were about quickbooks and I legit had a lead tell me “well you’re expected to know some quickbooks”. You want me to train as I work and learn from my mistakes? Sure, that’d be fine if my performance did not directly effect someone’s livelihood who uses ST to run their company, their life’s work. They kept adding more and more features without fixes or teaching the old ones. Turnover rate it enormous. Every person I was hired with quit. After covid they offered a CSA position to multiple sales people and they all quit immediately or after training due to realizing how terrible it was. This was the most unnecessarily stressful job I’ve ever had

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1.0
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Pros

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Leadership at the department level was my main concern. In my experience, the management style made it hard to raise concerns or disagree without it affecting how you were viewed on the team. Direction was often unclear and expectations shifted, which made it difficult to know what success looked like. Over my time here I saw a lot of capable people leave, some by choice and some not, and the turnover lined up with those leadership gaps.

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