Disorganized and Demoralizing - Client Service Representative Ascensus Employee Review

2.0
Nov 12, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Overtime typically available when desired. Decent amount of vacation time, though you are at times discouraged from taking it.

Cons

Those who are driven to succeed and advance are encouraged to work overtime and given responsibilities outside of their roles and above their pay grade, but they are rarely recognized for their efforts. Upper management will beat entry-level team members over the head with promises of growth opportunities, but when advancement is aggressively pursued, and fully earned, middle management falls back on the excuse of the corporate environment preventing rapid advancement. Raises are not permitted for performance, only minor ones granted for time spent in the company. This results in burnout and a lack of morale: people who want to prove themselves end up doing the work of multiple people without any timeline for relief or promotion. The call center procedures are becoming increasingly more restrictive, without concern for the client experience, and the teams never seem to be adequately staffed, so reps often get imprisoned at their desks, or find themselves searching fruitlessly for supervisor support. Benefits didn't help cover much of anything, but were costly.

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5.0
Jul 1, 2026
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Pros

I just started with Ascensus 1 month ago and have been in training for 4 weeks. It has been a great experience so far. The people are great! They really do follow Ascensus's Core Values of People Matter, Quality First and Integrity Always. They do a great job in creating Team Comradery when most of the company is working remotely. The training really helps prepare you for your job and sets you up for success and the Trainers are awesome!

Cons

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1.0
Jul 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Generous PTO if you lasted five or more years.

Cons

Everything else. Poor management, plays favorites, rewards people who play the game and then expect people passed-over for promotions to train their new bosses. Artificially inflate metric standards so it is impossible to get a max raise because it is physically impossible to meet the goals (partly company-wide so not even possible to control with personal hard work).

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