Terrible place to work. Weird and annoying staff. - Cusomer Service Representative Arise Employee Review

1.0
27 Mar 2025
Recommend
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Pros

None. Terrible pay. Only accomodated my need for remote work at time. You can tell other staff are passing through as this place through necessity.

Cons

Terrible pay, lower currently than national minimum wage as the role is set up weirdly (between US staff, UK, France). It got annoying as they all are terrible at communication and basic common sense. They literally have 50 apps for work when they could be reduced to two. They expect far more than what the wage demands and taking calls out of paid hours to discuss work. They people I started with quit before me. ALSO, they swapped the contract offer last minute so they offer you less money at the end of training period by which time you have essentially committed so please know that ahead! People call you out for not behaving how they expect which can be unreasonable. This contract was between three companies so it is just one huge headache. Only saving grace is I knew it would be bad so kept other work going at the same time which was always the main bread-winner. This is pocket money at best. There are very few flexible hours as suggested so they still define your schedule. They complain about the smallest things when they should be happy anyone is working there for this pitiful pay. 2025 don't go near this company unless you want a few months of terrible pay and to leave intentionally.

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3.0
4 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible scheduling and being able to work for different clients.

Cons

Pay is low for the work. We look for stability in being able to schedule time as an independent contractor. I've been with Arise since June 2022; currently Arise seems to have consistent problems with available hours and empatherically responding to pay issues

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