Don't ever work here. - Customer Service Representative II Concentrix Employee Review

2.0
May 20, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Team lead was pretty awesome as were coworkers, incentives for making enrollments were pretty decent as well. Overall environment was great until the "CLEAN DESK" rules came into play. Training was fun up to a certain point.

Cons

Extremely strict attendance - their time clock, e-start, dinged you for even 1 min late with 1/4 of a point for attendance. Job is advertised as CUSTOMER SERVICE on job sites and then you get into training only to find out it's a SALES position. Commissions are very minimal, sales quotas and goals are ridiculously high. Priority is more often given to NOT MISSING OPPORTUNITIES TO SELL THINGS PEOPLE DO NOT NEED WHEN THEY ARE ONLY CALLING TO ASK A QUESTION ABOUT THEIR PLAN, and to EMAIL CAPTURE FOR MARKETING PURPOSES. Also, they micromanage employees to the extreme. Daily "coachings" consisted of being berated for all that you do wrong and absolutely NO PRAISE for what you're doing right, and then being told that enrollments and such don't matter as much as email caps and missed opportunities. Also, they keep SUBJECTIVE files on each agent, making horrible judgments on how agents handle calls and they also talk smack about people on a daily basis when they are not around. Training does not reflect actual job on the floor, even with the practice period aka SPA that they use to train agents directly on the job.

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5.0
May 20, 2026
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Pros

Culture, career growth, leadership support and benefits are just a few of the pros.

Cons

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2.0
Jun 22, 2026
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Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Engagement and support for front line teams is great. a lot going on in the sites and within the communities.

Cons

Engagement and support for support and global teams is completely lacking. We talk a lot about culture and we USED TO live it and believe it, but it's becoming less visible at some leader levels. Tenure seems to make you a target vs a valued employee these days. It's unfortunately not the same company it was even 2-3 years ago,

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