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61 reviews
4.0
16 Mar 2026

Good place to work

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Most colleagues were great however some legacy employees are difficult to collaborate with. Flexible schedule.

Cons

Limited pay raises. Lack of growth opportunities. Took a long time to get simple things addressed.

5.0
22 Jan 2026

Great Company

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Laid back WFH Flexible schedule Great pay

Cons

Got sold to the highest bidder without any of us knowing. New company- not great with communication

3.0
9 Aug 2024

Low pay

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Pros

Remote work; fairly flexible PTO

Cons

Low pay for market- LOTS of work with little recognition for the lower third of staff; upper management sees the bulk of praise, bonuses, and compensation increases.

2.0
21 Nov 2024

Take a hammer to your mental health and save some time

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You will get the opportunity to have your patience, character, and good will tested when you work for this company. So if you are into challenging your better nature, working here will certainly do it. If it doesn't break you, you will come out a stronger person on the other side with much thicker skin.

Cons

Now, I had a good time in high school, but as an adult, I would rather not relive it. I don't know if anything has changed, but when I worked for this company, it nurtured only the worst parts of that "high school" culture. To make matters worse, (I'm not sure if many people are aware of this) but HR was often at the helm of a lot of it. If you find yourself on the wrong side of the wrong people, you are lucky to only get gaslit by the HR director. If you are not so lucky, you may end up the target of coordinated cruel jokes, organized and endorsed bullying (I wasn't kidding when I said "high school"), unfounded accusations, and gossip - all organized by the HR director. And heaven forbid you trusted her early on and divulged meaningful and personal information to her in confidence because at her discretion, the entire building could know your business. She is a vindictive and wicked old snaky woman who enjoys expressing her power quietly and behind the scenes. In general, too many people who work for this company have a "mean girl" mentality. They enjoy exposing and exploiting the vulnerabilities of those they cannot manipulate. While there were good people there who made getting through the day possible, I wish I had gotten out way sooner than I did because risking your sanity and reputation for a paycheck is just not worth it. The pay was ok at best (note that if you want a raise, you have to ask for it) and benefits where decent, but all in all - not worth the stress and mental flogging you may potentially be required to endure. While mine was an extreme case, there is no justification for tolerating and much less encouraging this type of behavior on any level. I have heard that it is much less competitive now, so perhaps some of those sociopathic tendencies have simmered down. Nonetheless, job seekers should know the kind of people they would be working for, what those people are capable of, and to what extent.

2.0
5 Sept 2025
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I liked the actual job and duties. It was a simple job and it was off the phones.

Cons

-Didn't get access to the systems until the last week of training. -Training wasn't great because of the lack of system access. We had to use our trainer's systems by taking over their screen. -Pay was on the lower end for a government contract. -In addition to your background check for getting hired, you need to do an additional federal background check and fingerprints. They didn't mention that during the interview. -The supervisor I was assigned to was horrible. She was rude and not a people person. I asked to be switched to a new team and the request was declined. -They wouldn't convert to my time zone and would only go based on EST hours even though they hire in all time zones. -They have no courtesy. Random employees are allowed to call you over teams without any notification or explanation. You are expected to take each call. No if ands or buts, that's company policy. -The worst con is that the company didn't disclose that they are in the process of being acquired by another one. Not one once of transparency on their end. -They don't have an efficient way of tracking productivity and schedules. It is all done by filling out spreadsheets.

3.0
26 Jun 2025

Not bad

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Flexible work schedule, as long as the work gets done Low stress environment

Cons

Little room for growth Minimal-no pay raise

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