Smoke and Screens - Manager TP Employee Review

2.0
Apr 4, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Company provides Training for phone support based on clients/contracts. Company will offer a job typically paying $10 per hour. If an employee manages to hang in there after a couple of years, they may work up to $12 per hour. It is a better paying alternative than getting paid minimum wage at a fast food or retail chain.

Cons

They typically pay less than other call centers in the South Florida area. Their Health Insurance Plan offered is an indemnity plan; meaning very limited benefits. Typically, the annual premium employees pay will barely cover the cost of medical benefits covered. The insurance plans offered from year to year steadily cover less and less for the same annual premium. When working the phones, paid holidays are offered, but only if the employee will work on that holiday. Management does get paid time off for holidays. This is one of the very few rewards for all of the hours management is expected to work otherwise. If you are management and have the misfortune of getting sick, your vacation time/hours will be decreased without notification to compensate for the time you were out. No consideration is taken for time worked from home while sick either. There is no consideration for the typical 50-60+ hour weeks worked. Internal advancement to becoming a supervisor and/or management means salary in leu of an hourly wage, very long hours and very little to no training for the position. If training is offered, it is usually by way of verbal communication from the next level of management. Often, that manager may not know any more than the new manager coming into the new position. Management is a sink or swim experience and can be riddled with office politics. Working at a call center means you must work when they need you, not when it works for you. If a recruiter or human resources tells you otherwise, they are not being truthful or are ignorant of the accounts needs. Depending on the account, you can unfortunately be placed under some very unprofessional, bullying people which will make your working life miserable and can result in getting you let go. Some accounts do have decent, hard working people who try to do the right thing, however they seem to have little influence. Teleperformance is big on trying to offer opportunity but the reality is quite different. My suggestion is to be happy with working on the phones while you are looking for a better job or saving enough money to get back in school.

Explore other reviews about TP

5.0
Jun 5, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Comfortable and friendly environment. Everyone hired in my class have great character, skills and personalities. Management seems great and easy to work with. Help is readily available when needed.

Cons

Nothing I can think of thats a con

3.0
Jun 4, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The hiring process was quick and efficient. During onboarding for my initial position, the equipment arrived on time and setup was straightforward. As a seasonal Medicare Sales Agent working through a third-party vendor, I appreciated the opportunity to gain industry experience. While my role was limited due to the seasonal nature of the position, it strengthened my customer service, sales, and communication skills. It increased my interest in pursuing a long-term career in healthcare and insurance.

Cons

Transitioning to a new role within the company was extremely frustrating. After my seasonal assignment ended, I spent approximately five months attempting to move into another campaign. I accepted a position in December and attended multiple technical checks, but the equipment issues were never resolved. Rather than providing updated equipment, repeated attempts were made to use older equipment that was not functioning properly. Because I was still tied to the pending position, I was unable to apply for other opportunities within the company until the role was officially closed and the equipment returned. After several technical checks went unresolved, I ultimately decided to stop pursuing additional roles with the company.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All