Hired then Fired in 3weeks - Desktop Support Associate TTEC Employee Review

3.0
25 Nov 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

WFH option and will always get support from L2 or L3 Good pay and benefits

Cons

You can get fired or terminated or ask to leave at any time, irrespective of their commitment or policy I was hired then got fired in 3rd week while in middle of the work, no email no call and the reason was told to me that there is no production and due to crisis/recession we are taking this step I can understand no production no salary. So cool I accepted it It's my luck or destiny, may be it will not happen to others and I wish it shouldn't happen

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TTEC Response
3y
Thank you for taking the time to give us your feedback. Your insights can make a difference; we invite you to use the following link to provide more detail or to follow-up: formeremployee.ttec.com

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5.0
21 June 2026
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Pros

Remote work, training, and equipment provided.

Cons

Holiday weeks during training was 10 hours and was a grind, but I can't think of anything else.

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TTEC Response
1w
Thank you for sharing your feedback and for being part of TTEC. We're glad to hear you value the remote work opportunities, training, and equipment provided to support your success. We also appreciate your comments regarding the training schedule and recognize that longer training days can be demanding. Feedback like yours helps us continue evaluating the employee experience while preparing team members for their roles.
1.0
30 Apr 2026
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Pros

The opportunity to work remote is the only pro.

Cons

I rarely leave negative reviews, but my experience here was frustrating enough that I feel it’s important to share for others considering employment. The company suffers from major disorganization and a lack of consistent policies. Expectations frequently changed without clear communication, making it nearly impossible to feel confident in your performance or job security. Metrics were unrealistic and difficult to achieve, especially given how understaffed the team was. Instead of addressing staffing issues, the pressure was pushed onto employees. Compensation does not match the workload or expectations. Employees are underpaid for the level of performance demanded, and benefits are disappointing. One of the biggest concerns is that earned PTO, vacation time, and sick time are not paid out, which feels unfair and misleading. Management practices were also questionable. Employees were required to be on camera, which felt excessive and unnecessary for the type of work being performed. Overall, there was a lack of trust and professionalism in how employees were treated. This role could have been much better with proper organization, fair policies, and realistic expectations, but unfortunately, it fell far short.

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TTEC Response
1mo
Thank you for taking the time to share such detailed feedback and for your years of service as a Customer Service Representative. We’re glad to hear you value the opportunity to work remotely. We also take your concerns very seriously regarding consistency in communication, workload expectations, staffing, compensation, benefits, PTO policies, and management practices. Feedback like yours is important and helps highlight where we need to continue improving clarity, fairness, and support for our employees. We appreciate your candor and wish you all the best moving forward.
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