The MSR Group Reviews

3.1

68% would recommend to a friend

(36 total reviews)

Dick Worick, PRC

44% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

The MSR Group has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 36 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The The MSR Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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36 reviews
2.0
18 Jan 2016

Among the worst places I've worked

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I enjoy the job itself but that's about it.

Cons

Long days. Anyone with any ability to do work will be overworked while other employees slack off. Talking in the office is strongly discouraged yet we are occasionally forced into incredibly awkward socializing. Management is incredibly rude, pay is extremely low, and many employees have displayed hostility towards me on multiple occasions. I am regularly humiliated by others in front of the entire staff.

2.0
17 Feb 2016

Couldn't care less about employees

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I was with this company for less than 6 months but I don't think a single person learned my name in the time I was there.

Cons

Unrealistic goals set. No interaction with coworkers encouraged.

1.0
27 Aug 2014

God awful.

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Pros

pay is nice for awhile. kind of make your own schedule, meet friendly people who hate the job as much as you do. Met my girlfriend there (personal pro), training is nice and brief and is paid

Cons

If you do talk you will be scolded, go 1 minute over your break time get written up, absolutely terrible wording on surveys that irritates clients to the point of hanging up, surveys ask the same question worded a different way 2-3 times, constantly taking calls you hang up boom half a second later you have to start talking again, they get hire happy then they fire everyone. from my training group I was the only one who still worked there be it because they got fired or fed up and quit, if you ask the recipient if they would like to take the survey it is grounds for termination, pay is judged on how many surveys you get compared to everyone else, if you dont get enough surveys its grounds for termination or they will "train" you how to get more. It is a very backwards place they dont care if the person taking the surveys want to take them they just lure them in, also you are constantly calling businesses on non business related surveys which you may not think is a big deal but that one call takes 30 seconds now your next call will too. If you take to long of a restroom break they will seek you out and tell you that you are not suppose to do that. They want you to keep your phones in the supervisors office where they could care less who is coming in and taking what phone. It is not highschool this rule should not exist. Also supervisors, floor supervisors, and others always have their phones out texting or talking on the phone the computers they use have more valuable information than ours but its fine if they have them because they make the rules. If you have a high production near the end of the month you will either be put on surveys that dont have a great turn over or they will run out of surveys put you on the bad ones or just cancel work all together which wasnt always a bad thing. Overall it is a terrible place to work for more than 3 months I can promise you that any job is better than this one.

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