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Connexus Resource Group

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One of the more easier chill jobs I've had. But there are some pitfalls. - Customer Service Representative (CSR) Connexus Resource Group Employee Review

3.0
Mar 30, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

There are no metrics when it comes to how long it should take to be on a call. Some positions don't have you regularly talking on the phone. The pay is fine, I'd take this job over any retail or fast food joint any day. Because the job is remote, you can cut down on gas/traveling expenses, you can roll right out of bed 5 minutes before you clock in. Management and the team leads I've worked with have all been kind, easygoing, and patient when training you on what you're to be doing. This is the same for coworkers. If there were any "bad apples" I was never aware of them. And if you don't know something, everyone is happy to weigh in on what they know. Solid benefit options. They also offer a Dailypay option if you have bills that occur during the odd times of the month.

Cons

Even though you're supposed to be sent equipment you can use, a lot of workers use their own equipment that requires a certain amount of RAM. This could be a barrier to entry for this job, but it wasn't for me since I built my own PC anyway. It helps if you're tech-savvy. Even though this is my favorite job I've ever had, my review isn't 4 stars because of how often outbound campaigns and other switch-ups happen. One minute you're filling out mail orders the next you're doing outbound calls for things that I personally don't think we should bug people about. More than half the time it goes to voicemail the other half if they do answer, they don't trust you. Another is dealing with a healthcare provider who doesn't train their agents properly, so you'll end up getting calls from frustrated people because their healthcare provider agent falsely ( either through knowingly passing the blame or through lack of knowledge on their end) told them one thing, but you've been trained and well informed on the parameters and responsibilities that you can do. It turns into a "who's responsible for this?" game that frankly I don't like playing and it only frustrates the callers even more since it makes it looks like nobody knows what they're talking about. I don't like it when I get callers that tell me they've been transferred 3 or 4 times only to tell me their problem that should've been resolved by their healthcare provider. The CRM system is known to be a slow and sometimes buggy mess but I'm happy to say they're making an effort to improve things. Lastly, this job is full-time, mon-fri, occasionally they offer VTO during the slow times of the month but if I could take a part-time position, I'd go for that. This is a con for me personally since I like having my time off, I don't need money THAT badly.

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5.0
May 14, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Connexus gave me an opportunity when I felt like I was quickly running out of options. I've been with them for 5+ years and they haven't given up on me yet. I also love being able to work from home.

Cons

Working from home can be difficult when you try to connect with your team.

1.0
May 19, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I've met and worked along side some pretty amazing people.

Cons

Pay rate does NOT match the amount of stress. Constantly being bounced from one campaign to another. Having to unlearn something you learn one week to relearn another. I was moved to a campaign that did not correlate with me skills at all. I asked to be transferred to another campaign for that very reason. I just wasn't getting it. I was told to wait until the ramp down (busy season ending). When the ramp down came I was laid off after 8 months and 2 campaigns later and just told to "reapply in 90 days", I was told it was for points from 1 day when I had to leave to get my son and a poor performance review after I stated clearly the campaign wasn't a good fit before the points and the review. The lack of concern for their current and former employees is also not worth the crappy pay. I would not recommend this job for anyone looking for stability or a solid career.

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