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Non-stop work that requires lots of patience - Call Center Agent Intex Recreation Employee Review

3.0
Apr 21, 2015
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Pros

If you're looking for lots of work hours in a part time job, there are often chances of working overtime.

Cons

The calls received at the call center are often very negative in nature so this job requires an incredible amount of patience. The call center is so busy in the summer that there is no time to recover after angry calls or take a break. Although the training is very thorough, it is impossible to train for a lot of the situations people call in about. Most agents would have to ask questions to management but management is always busy.

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

They ran lean so I got to work on all aspects of marketing. It was a good first job for this reason. The experienced I gained beefed up my resume and my next job after was awesome. I landed it in part because of my versatility from this role. I did get to travel a lot.

Cons

I'll start by saying I worked here over 10 years ago. So things may have changed, but any time I looked around the office there were only male managers and female assistants. I'll let you come to your conclusions on that as far as career growth as a woman at the company, but I'll say it was often ran like it was the 80s. The director if my department was great at the time though. I had no idea how underpaid I was until my next job when it went up by 12k. I was pulling 12 hour days and that was normal for the culture. People didn't leave because they were hooked with work visas or too close to retirement or the owner offered private school for their kids as part of compensation (so I heard), allegedly.

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