TTEC reviews

3.3

55% would recommend to a friend

(11,460 total reviews)
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Kenneth D. Tuchman

60% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

TTEC has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 11,460 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The TTEC employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Human Resources & Staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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3.0
Mar 27, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Teletech has strategic work locations that are very favorable for job seekers & employees. They have incentive programs for performing agents...that is tax-free (up to certain limit). A good place to start for people who want to join a BPO industry.

Cons

Salary for my job was good. But generally, the salary scheme for most employees was just average not unless you're a top performing agent to get the incentives. Health coverage not good because it's very limited. Lately, there were no company activities for me & for my family to enjoy...

5.0
Mar 21, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

I did not know what to expect when I started in TeleTech, I was not sure about what the company services were, but it has been a great experience. The company has offered me professional development and exposure to a global enterprise.

Cons

The company moves very fast, so I think they should focus on extending their onboarding process for employees in their corporate office.

1.0
Mar 14, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Air conditioned building, comfortable seats, roof doesn't leak, bathrooms are clean. Plants are pretty, parking lot is clean, good location if you want to go to a burger joint on break. Good benefits

Cons

Teletech – Springfield, MO - Initial training received is how to do the job, how to avoid / meet matrixes and how to operate their cumbersome computer programs. Your job IS SALES .... dont let them tell you different. However - they give you very little training pertaining to the HP products they support (notebook computers) - All the job postings for the HP project at Teletech say NOTHING about making sales however, sales is your primary purpose to stay employed and meet one of a dozen matrixes implemented by the company. - During my interview I was asked if I had sales experience however nothing more was said about the importance of my sales until on the floor (after 6 weeks of training) - If you are going to work for this company get used to the acronym RPC (revenue per call) your job will eventually heavily depend on RPC. As of March 2012, by month’s end you must have $11.00 RPC or you get written up, 4 write ups means termination. - Another glorious acronym is DSAT (dissatisfied) which is a score 1-4 received from a customer who receives a survey after their tech support. If you start a service ticket you get the survey stats. Bad or good, meaning if another agent does poorly and basically make the customer mad, they they give a DSAT on the survey they receive …. Guess what .. YOU get the negative point. What happens when you get a DSAT? You get written up - As of March 2012 you must have at least 150 calls per month in order to get a payout (aka bonus). But you do not get a payout if the site doesn’t reach a certain RPC and YOU do not reach $11.00 RPC. - You like restrictions? No cell phones (can be immediate termination if seen with one on the floor) Internet security restrictions make it nearly impossible to do a simple search for tech issues that would assist customer. If you don’t make a sales offer, after the issue is resolved. You could be written up. - You like meeting endless amount of matrixes (as they call them) ther - Like jail food? Well you would probably be better off eating jail food. The food at the place is horrible. Monday’s Fazoli's comes in, otherwise the same crap is served day after day. - Attrition rate for the HP project at Springfield, MO Teletech as of November 2011 …. 83%. This place has 2 revolving doors and for good reason, people leave that place about as fast as other arrive. NO raises have been given to employees since the place opened 4 years ago. The only way you get a raise is if you are promoted and that is heavily dependent on who you are and how well you brown-nose. The same type of job, in Arkansas pays $22.00 per hour (as of 2011) Do what you have to do NOT to work for this company, you will be miserable and stuck. There is little chance of advancement and little chance of raises.

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