InfoCision reviews

2.5

25% would recommend to a friend

(812 total reviews)
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Craig Taylor

48% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

InfoCision has an employee rating of 2.5 out of 5 stars, based on 812 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The InfoCision employee rating is 30% below average for employers within the Telecommunications industry (3.6 stars).

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812 reviews
1.0
Sep 6, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Good starter IT job out of college. You work with mostly idiots so you will look amazing and be able to move out to a better company with better pay in no time.

Cons

I worked there for several years in IT and I can tell you that it is horrible. Over 35 people quit in the first half of this year and thankfully I was one of them. They were pushing pay freezes and cut out bonuses. The government is starting to regulate these types of places more and more and thank god for that. This company is very manipulative. They lie to employees and sue anyone that gets in there way. They claim to be a Christian company but the management is anything but. They have a Political Action Committee that they run to try and grease politicians into not regulating telemarketing so heavily. Just before I left they asked us all to contribute to it from our paychecks. Infocision also has been hit by scandals multiple times and if you lookup "Infocision Bloomberg" you will see what I mean. They treat the telemarketers like crap and have scripts full of lies. Honestly I would work anywhere else in IT if possible. You won't learn a whole lot of anything and likely you will regret it not too long after starting. I wouldn't be surprised if the recent positive reviews were forced by management after all of us higher level employees resigned and wrote bad reviews.

1.0
Jul 26, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Its an entry level job, and it's IT experience. You can learn the basics of software development and get a feel for what its like to work in an office atmosphere if you've never worked in one before. Most of the coworkers are nice people.

Cons

Infocision was built by the Taylor family for the Taylor family and their friends. They've built that empire by collecting every last cent from the elderly and paying their workers low wages. You'd be surprised how many people in very high positions are related to the CEO or former CEO by blood, marriage, or have very close personal friendships with the family. There are many fake, meaningless jobs with high salaries created and given to these people. The current CEO is the founders son and has done absolutely nothing to deserve the position. Infocision has even formed it's own Political Action Committee to try to combat the bad press and government investigations for lying and stealing from people over the phones. They even encourage their own employee's to donate to this PAC. In my time at the company I heard countless stories of executives lying, taking family vacations and living the extravagant life all on the company dime. Meanwhile they claim times are lean and they can't hire replacements for people who've quit or give competitive pay.

1.0
Aug 13, 2024

Working here hurts my soul

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Working from home is the only pro

Cons

- Pay is terrible. - It is clear the employees are hired in numbers and not considered important (similar to throwing spaghetti on the wall and seeing what sticks). - Hours of training wasted while they try to get everyone to complete simple computer tasks that are not difficult but people don't read or follow directions. - Invasive technology they add to your computer (they do not provide equipment, you must bring your own). - A tech check done on computers each day as part of your log in procedures daily.

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