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Rapid Response Monitoring

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Rapid Response Monitoring reviews

3.7

70% would recommend to a friend

(271 total reviews)
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Russell R. MacDonnell

72% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

Rapid Response Monitoring has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 271 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Rapid Response Monitoring employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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271 reviews
2.0
Jun 11, 2023

Good to Start

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-You can switch shifts. -There is a time differential, from 5 pm-8:59 pm you get an extra $0.50 an hour, and from 9 pm until 6 am you get an extra $1.00 an hour. -There is a weekend differential as well, I believe it's from 00:00 Saturday until 11:59 pm Sunday for an extra $1.00 an hour. -There is a start time almost every 30 minutes. -They do try to accommodate school schedules. -The longer you're there the more PTO you can accrue per pay period. -Brand new Wellness days or 40 hours, these can be taken in half days or whole days for full-time employees. This time can not be denied. You get 4 hours as a part-time employee, and it can be denied. -Volunteer Overtime Opportunities -You can clock in up to 5 minutes early every shift, that is considered overtime. -Part-time options available -Holiday Pay -You can volunteer to work Holidays -You get a raise for 2 sets of skills you can get trained in -Annual Raises: I believe the most you can get as a raise is 5.25%, of $20 that's $1.05 max. -There are promotion opportunities -Friday-Sunday (Thursday-Saturday for 3rd or Night shift) are dress-down days. -The first Friday of a month the company gives you pizza.

Cons

-Swing shifts, your days off, change every 5 weeks. -In your first year you are unlikely to have any holidays off. -You only get 2 schedule runs (2x 5 Weeks) of weekends a year. -It takes months typically to switch shifts, even if it's a 30-minute difference. -PTO is also your sick time. So the about 80 hours a year you get starting for PTO, 40 hours (or 5 days) of it is your sick time. -PTO is used to cover if you are a few hours or a single minute late. -You do not accrue PTO as a part-time employee. -If you need to have certain days off for a schedule run you have to request those days off 2-3 months in advance for it to be considered. There's no guarantee you will get it. -You can only use one doctor's note every 3 months. -Everytime you call out, even with a doctors note is counted toward missed time in your annual review, where they decide your raise. -The more skills you're trained in the harder it is to use the PTO you have accrued. -Besides 2 skills, all others you do not get a raise for. -The 2 skills you get a raise for are not the same raises among all offices. -It takes 3-6 months to get your raise for your promotion. -Even if you are not promoted, you will be asked to do work in the skill sets others got raises and new job titles for. Personal Experience and not Policy: -Personals are a type of mini-break between lunches and actual breaks, recently these have been pushed to be for bathroom breaks only. -There has been a recent push not to take a moment after calls. The expectation is to reset the programs you use before the call ends. -There seems to be a discouragement from making friends with coworkers. -It was 3 years before I got most if any, Holidays off, but I did also volunteer. -Clocking in a few seconds into the minute you are supposed to start, you are late. -When the base pay is increased, they do not add your annual, skill, or promotion raises to them.

1.0
Jun 9, 2023

Worst Place To Work- Beware Fake Reviews

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

There are some genuine people who work here and make the job tolerable, but they are miserable like everyone else. The company has advanced technology (phone robots) to make the job of the operator easier.

Cons

Most of the reviews here are fake. When I was a new employee I was asked to write a positive review to boost the numbers, a tactic they use to suck in new applicants. They use social media to make it seem like a dream work environment, be warned that its nothing like this. Everything must kept perfect all the time- no jackets on the back of chairs, no loose papers on your desk, and I hope you like wearing a tie everyday. The leadership cares more about their political views than their people. There is high staff turnover. Employees are expendable and often let go over a single mistake. Don't expect any downtime on the phone, and be willing to wait until you get a pass approved to use the restroom.

2.0
May 24, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Promotion within is good but outweighed by neg

Cons

Literal slave work. Come as a last resort. Expected to work every minute, and lunch and breaks are timed to the second. Huge brainwashing environment. Everyone is putting up a front!!! Do not work here if you want to be happy

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