Verifying customers want to switch.. no paid training at ALL! - Anonymous employee VoiceLog Employee Review

1.0
16 May 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Flexibility but no really they want you to work when they want you to work and if you don’t they send out rude emails to let you know that they could careless about you - you can sense it in the email, they don’t have any communication skills. NONE. You will separate employment after you don’t receive your first check for months.

Cons

Too many to count. Training to start is two days not paid, plus you will be working for free which should never happen when you work for a decent company... they are about lose their contracts, they are unorganized!! Horrible Wah job!!! Of all the ones I have worked!

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5.0
10 June 2018
Anonymous contractor
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Pros

Training is sufficient. Although unpaid, if you are serious about the job it isn't a problem. Right now there are a lot of extra hours and a good choice of hours ranging from morning to no later than 8pm CST. Many outlets for communication and immediate response to questions or concerns. No issues or concerns with paycheck or worked hours. During the firs month they chose your schedule, afterwards you chose your schedule and you can pick extra hours if they are available. Right now there has been a lot of available hours.

Cons

None that I can think of right now.

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4.0
19 June 2018
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Pros

This is a great work from home opportunity. You get about 10 calls an hour with minutes in-between where you are reading from a script for various clients. The customer has to give simple responses that you mark down as the script progresses. It is incredibly easy and great for people who want a customer service phone job were you don't really have to "deal" with anyone. You get plenty of rest for your voice as well since the calls are not back to back. The supervisor Jose is very kind and provides good training. He was great to work with. work from home, simple job, no thinking, bi weekly pay, flexible hours

Cons

You select hours once a week and it is first come first serve. Many times I would go to get hours when the schedule opened up and hardly got any as people unfairly went in ahead of time and got them first, which was against the policy. limited hours, minimum wage, verbatim script reading, getting QA emails in the middle of the night

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