59% positive business outlook
Pros
Really flexible hours, incentive to do better (type faster and more accurately = more pay)
Cons
Sometimes very frustrating due to the quality of voice recordings that you get. Can also be too repetitive and you sit down the entire time.
Pros
You can work when you want, as long as you complete your hours for the day. Great scheduling concept for students. However, this is literally the only pro.
Cons
Outdated/overused and extremely uncomfortable furniture. If they expect you to knock out your hours in full every day without getting up to move or stretch or rest, you think they would at least provide a comfortable, ergonomic and supportive desk environment. The supervisors care about themselves and their necks are on the line so if you’re slipping by even just a little bit they will be on your butt to give you “reminders”. You can’t miss more than 15 minutes of work in a week, or else you have to come for 30 more minutes and make those missing 15 up. If you are a student with many responsibilities, this job is not recommended for you because they are extremely unforgiving about schedule adherence. You cannot get up out of your chair even to use the bathroom because you must log out (clock out) and the system will not let you clock back in for 32 minutes. Now they say they do this to allow for breaks, but if you work a three hour shift of fatiguing and mind numbingly repetitive work and take 3 breaks, that 3 hours at the office just became 4.5 hours. Doing more than 5 hours in one sitting is a great way to lose your sanity. And seriously...come up with a new bathroom policy for Christ’s sake. The employees are people, not machines. If the company wanted machines for their work they might as well have hired Siri or some other AI that transcribes. The pay is horribly low for the level of work and the “incentives” are not easy to meet every single pay period. Your fingers will hate you by the time your shift is done. By its nature, the work is incredibly isolating and the constant clicks of keyboards will also drive you slightly insane. There is absolutely no advancement, except for a QA position which gets paid slightly higher. I’ve worked at fast food places that are much more humane than this company in their policies.
Pros
Flexible hours are the biggest benefit as a college student. The incentives they provide are also nice if you are able to hit any.
Cons
Very difficult to work many hours as the job gets very monotonous.
Pros
Great work environment; offers incentives for extra work like food or bonuses Flexible scheduling Easy to request time off
Cons
Breaks only come in half hour time slots minimum
Pros
i enjoyed being able to pick my hours, pay wasn't bad and there were incentives for improvement
Cons
sometimes it can be tedious but not too bad
Pros
Flexible scheduling as long as they aren't too busy or too slow. Easy work. Only requires the ability to type, listen and sit still. Incentives allow you to occasionally make extra.
Cons
Despite putting on a caring face, they really don't care for any employees outside of a long-standing clique. The bosses sit in isolated corners and rooms, while everyone else must sit in rows together. Even during new outbreaks, there's nothing separating you from your peers, and even if the building is nearly empty, people will come sit right next to you. You're close enough that you can smell your coworkers' breath. Due to a high turn over, aggressive hiring, low requirements and incentives to work in-office, it's always crowded by a roulette of strange faces pulled off the street. Get ready to sit next to people who have no personal tact or common decency.
Pros
Flexible schedule, great performance-based compensation with lots of seasonal pay incentives, clean and quiet working environment, casual dress code
Cons
Not ideal for those seeking work centered around social interaction or collaboration or for anyone with a typing speed of less than 40 wpm and/or below-average English comprehension and grammar skills.
Pros
Calm atmosphere, good training, incentives provided
Cons
Very rough on your wrists,
Pros
Easy to get hired and a lot of flexibility around your schedule, management genuinely cares about each employee and there are also added incentives from time to time that increase your hourly salary.
Cons
There is a 16 hr/week minimum you must work which can be a lot to handle if you're a student and the job requires a lot of concentration and can be very frustrating/challenging on some days.
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