Customer Care Agent - Anonymous employee Xerox Employee Review

2.0
19 Mar 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Not a lot of positives other than the fact that I met some great people as a result of working there. MY immediate supervisor was great and had recently been promoted from t-bay. In fact the people from t-bay (the training area) were by far the BEST employees and supervisors there. Hands down! If there were on the production floor, I (and a host of others) believed that they could change the atmosphere. I will say that this location does not put you through a long waiting period before hiring (or not hiring) a prospective employee, as a lot of other companies will do. If you have the time to interview (provided you pass the assessments), you can leave with an answer that same day.

Cons

As a heads up to a prospective employee, just know what you are getting into. I believe in full disclosure. The interviewer will tell you that its an inbound customer service call center position. Please be aware that the VAST majority of the customers calling in are calling because there is a problem with their bill and before you get a word out, they are already chewing your head off. I have pretty thick skin, so that did not bother me as much as the fact that there is virtually no appreciation for the agents, so there is nothing to counter the attacks you receive from the customers. Employee appreciation is virtually non-existent! Additionally, a lot of your job performance is based on surveys from the customer, so if you don't give that same angry customer what they want (mostly credits on their bill), when/if that call for a survey comes...you guessed it! Two failed surveys? Write up! I understand that there have to be some sort of metrics in place, but this place takes the cake! The way they manage is insulting. If an agent is on call too long, the entire building gets an e-pop from management with your name stating that "XYZ has been on a call too long, Can someone please help him/her, or XYZ has been on break for 13 minutes, can someone please locate him/her"? and it continues. I am not arguing the need to address situations, but I am arguing the fact that the ENTIRE workforce needs to know about what is going on with an employee. Why not just the employee and his/her supervisor?? The new manager seems like a drill sergeant and because this site historically had low rankings, he was brought in to "crack the whip". The only problem is that they have not changed their hiring practices to be more selective with who they hire. As a result, the production floor is a ghetto mess and you feel like you are in a high school classroom. The work ethic of some of these folks is very poor (to say the least), so the attitudes are poor and the turnover rate is high.

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