Customer service position - Customer Service Representative SRP Employee Review

4.0
14 Apr 2023
Recommend
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Pros

I think working at srp is a great place and a great work environment. SRP's contact center supports a hybrid work environment. Upon completion of training, you will be scheduled to work 2 days per week in the office (Tempe or Queen Creek location) and the remaining scheduled days will be worked from home. The training and transition period is approximately 12-14 weeks long. The first 7 weeks will be remote classroom training. SRP will provide all equipment needed to participate in training from home. You are required to supply a reliable internet connection and a quiet, distraction free place in your home to work. While training is done remotely, you must reside in the Phoenix metro area as there will be occasions where you are required to report to one of our local facilities. Training will be held Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm. However, our contact center operates 24-hours a day, 7 days a week. Upon completion of training and transition, you must be available to work any schedule - including weekends and holidays. Both 8- and 10-hour a day shift options are available after training and transition and new hires typically receive a schedule with a start time of 10:00am or later. Schedules are re-evaluated every 6 months and awarded based on performance.

Cons

The work load can be aggressive at times and sometimes you’re dealing with very unhappy customers but that’s typical being at any customer service jobs.

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5.0
17 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Access to some benefits from day 1

Cons

Not all health benefits and temp possible that you are not getting full time

1.0
6 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

SRP gave me stability, experience, and the chance to build real skills. I had positive experiences there, and I’m grateful for parts of it. But I’m also realizing that the environment doesn’t always operate from a positive or growth-minded place, and I have to be honest about what that has cost me

Cons

The con is not that SRP is a bad place. The con is that it can give you stability and experience, but not always a clear or fair feeling of movement. You can give a lot, build a lot, and still feel like you’re waiting for someone to finally see it

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