What they dont tell you - Tech Support Conduent Employee Review

1.0
21 Jan 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

In-house opportunities give you better support. You get better interaction and chances to clarify need-to-know information.

Cons

Remote work is very time-restricted. They don't tell you you should have an IT Support certificate but it would immensely help. The brick-and-mortar hires anyone that breathes so what you don't know can hurt you. From day one, getting paid was an issue, and you have to watch each pay period making sure your time is correct. For a work-from-home environment, you would expect to have a functioning system, but NEVER, at any time did their software work one hundred percent of the time! Heavens forbid, if you have a malfunctioning computer that has to be sent in, you don't get paid for the downtime. They have a survey system that doesn't take into account the number of calls you handle. They only consider the number of negative responses and compare them to the positive responses without taking into account the numerous flaws in their survey questions. Thus customers complain about the vendor but you get blamed for their dissatisfaction. Statistical results are based on the questions asked and don't always produce the proper results. Customers have come to expect these surveys so the result is grossly skewed negatively impacting your work based on the voice of the less than one percent who take the time to respond.

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1.0
22 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Paid on time, provided equipment, decent benefits from day one, nice co-workers

Cons

Sweatshop mentality of the supervisors, threats of demotion/termination for medical leave, random layoffs when calls didn't justify hours, with those same hours shifted to supervisors to keep them active. Unable to print paystubs, had to request everything through a supervisor, and provide copious amounts of private information to have the request honored. Corrosive environment - I left as soon as I got another offer, gave 24 hours notice (and I've never, ever done that before). Unless you're on the verge of homelessness or starvation, avoid at all costs.

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