Isn’t what I thought it would be - Customer Service Representative Wise Employee Review

4.0
Nov 12, 2023
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Pros

Benefits met some awesome people

Cons

Wise's approach to training lacks sufficient support before transitioning to solo live calls, coupled with challenging tool usability. The undisclosed probationary period and the potential extension, leading to termination, were surprising omissions during the interview. Constant procedural changes create a steep learning curve, amplifying the struggle for consistency. The pursuit of improvement at Wise seems to come at the expense of agent well-being. Despite advocating inclusivity and employee accommodation, there's a contradictory increase in pressure through tedious and micromanaging performance statistics, contributing to burnout and mental health strain. The implementation of a shift bidding system appears flawed, resulting in erratic schedules that doesn’t align with agents' preferences. Recent sweeping changes, notably increased phone time for Customer Service agents and the mandatory two full weekends per month, add further strain. Addressing these concerns and then some would be beneficial for the company but the only thing CS gets is a “Thank you for all you do” and pointless a** meetings

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Thank you for taking the time to write a review. We’re pleased to hear that you appreciate the flexibility, benefits and culture. We hope you continue enjoying your experience at Wise.
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Mission-Driven Work: Wise’s mission of "money without borders" aligned perfectly with my personal values. I was genuinely excited to go to work every day, tackle challenges, and track our progress toward that goal. Exceptional Peer Group: The hiring bar is high; you’ll work with smart, diverse, and genuinely interesting people from all backgrounds. Cutting-Edge Product: Working on the Wise Platform is a great technical experience. As an Implementation Manager, you get excellent visibility and access to the Product and Engineering teams. Top-Tier Documentation: Internal enablement and documentation are highly organized, making it easy to self-serve and find answers quickly.

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Lack of Transparency in Management: I received no negative feedback during my probation period, only to be placed on a PIP two weeks after it ended. The feedback loop is non-existent; instead of real-time coaching, minor oversights are "saved up" to justify disciplinary action. Poor Feedback Quality: The PIP I received felt AI-generated, filled with corporate jargon and lacking substantive examples of performance failure. It felt like a formality rather than a genuine attempt at development. Toxic Management Culture: There is a palpable sense of micromanagement and "back-stabbing" within certain leadership circles. The environment shifted from collaborative to manipulative, with a noticeable lack of directness and honesty. Growth Hurdles: The Sales team appears to be struggling to close deals, which impacts the overall momentum of the department.

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Wise Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to write a review. You raised a number of concerns and I hope you were able to discuss these before you left. If you’d be comfortable to share more details, we’d really appreciate it. Please drop us an email at employerbrand@wise.com.
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