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If You Need Income - Customer Service Representative Continuum Global Solutions Employee Review

1.0
27 Apr 2023
Recommend
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Pros

You get three days off instead of the typical two.

Cons

Training doesn't prepare you at all for taking calls all day. You sit in these workshops and half the time you're not doing anything because of equipment failure. Then they throw you into taking calls with real customers and it's very anxiety inducing. Work life balance was TERRIBLE. You're on the phone with people who aren't calling to tell you the business is doing great, they're call because they're having problems and will downright blame you for it. Rude, inconsiderate customers and management will always advocate for them. They're extremely micro-managing - they will expect you to not take longer than 1 min in the bathroom and if you're going too frequently, your manager will pull you aside and ask why. Be prepared to have a lot of emphasis on pushing sales and marketing useless equipment/plans/devices to your customers. They will threaten to terminate you if you're not selling enough of this.

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5.0
9 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great leadership team. Learn on the job. Open door policy.

Cons

Job security may be fragile, ie; when a contract ends there are reduction in workforce.

4.0
10 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexibility: Offers remote work options and flexible scheduling. Coworkers: Friendly teammates and a generally supportive environment . Training: Paid training that allows you to learn new things Benefits: Competitive pay and decent benefits, though this varies by account

Cons

Training Quality: Training is often described as fast-paced, unorganized, or too short. Management: Inconsistent leadership and poor communication from upper management. Job Security: Security can be fragile; layoffs often happen when specific client contracts end. Inconsistent Experience: Your day-to-day work life heavily depends on your specific team and client account

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