FLS Connect Reviews

2.2

9% would recommend to a friend

(74 total reviews)

Sheila Berkley

11% approve of CEO

4% positive business outlook

FLS Connect has an employee rating of 2.2 out of 5 stars, based on 74 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The FLS Connect employee rating is 41% below average for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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3.0
8 Oct 2023

Just a paycheck

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Pros

Remote, working from home. Monday- Friday schedule. Nice day shift hours.

Cons

Pretty much cold calling & harassing people for monetary donations for a political party. Most of the people called are elderly on fixed incomes, or people irate with the current administration and take your call as an opportunity to word vomit hateful rants as if you as a fundraising telemarketer have any pull to make the changes they wish to see.

1.0
15 Sept 2023

This job made me hate politics

Anonymous employee
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Pros

the only pro was that you got off at 4:30

Cons

I have a lot of cons -I have anxiety extremely bad so the fact that I was getting yelled at and cursed at every day put a strain on my mental health. That was the only constant at this job. After you hit out of training you get paid good but that won’t be for long because they write you up for literally anything. In the interview process they tell you the script sells itself and if you follow it you will sell just for them later on to say “never mind that script is trash pitch in 30 seconds and add flavor to your calls.” “Don’t sound like a telemarketer” when you are a telemarketer. They contradict themselves way too much. I got called racial slurs on the phone and I literally had to clock out to regain myself but all they cared about was that I didn’t send them an email telling them where I was. They’ll send messages in the middle of your calls and mess up your groove. I could go on and on to be honest but you get my drift. If you are considering this job, just don’t. It’s a waste of your time and your integrity.

2.0
16 Nov 2018

No flexibility

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Having meetings with coaches to guide you and tell you how to get the donations needed

Cons

This is really a job when you are at the end of your rope and you need something quickly. In the beginning things were great you made a good salary in if you didn’t do good on performance you would after three months they were doc you all the way to minimum-wage. If you feel comfortable asking for donations when the senior citizens who do donate or down to the last five dollars this is the perfect job for you but if you don’t I would suggest going somewhere else. I did zoom meetings in the morning‘s, after lunch, and anytime you struggle are really pointless. It was a work from home job and the luxury was being able to be in comfortable clothing many didn’t take this job seriously many were smoking many were texting etc. as for flexibility if you were a part time in school and you needed to go to the doctor or any other appointments they would not work with you they would say you need to make up your hours during that week and if you could make up those hours you would be writing up it didn’t matter if you did well during one week they look at your overall performance and if it isn’t in there expectations that you definitely will be docked in pay meaning they will put you down to minimum wage

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