Resume filler. Good place to start. Better place to leave. - Customer Service Representative I Global Payments Employee Review

2.0
4 Oct 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Office experience. If you are coming from a retail environment or do not have a college degree this is a good place to start building your resume. The work is not challenging at all but the payment processing industry is such a mystery to most people it looks good on a resume and you can make it sound great in an interview. If you are in the call center expect to take 4 - 8 inbound calls per hour. Plenty of time to read. Benefits are okay. People are okay. Food is okay. Gym is okay.

Cons

Can't use your cell phone at your desk. Outsourcing. Low pay. Cliques. Head scratching procedures. Slow computers. Poor communication between departments. Angry customers. HR is terrible. The coffee sucks. It's an evil company in an evil industry.

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Pros

Hands-On Experience with Modern Infrastructure Friendly and Supportive Culture Great Resume Builder Work-Life Balance If you value a supportive team culture, a manageable workload, and building high-scale professional project experience, a Global Payments internship is a fantastic stepping stone, especially for launching a career in FinTech or platform engineering.

Cons

Uncertainty Around Full-Time Pipeline Varying Tech Stacks by Team: Because the company encompasses many different product lines and acquired systems, your experience can vary wildly depending on the specific team you land on. Some teams work on cutting-edge, next-gen cloud platforms, while others are tasked with maintaining or upgrading older legacy architectures.

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