Conduent reviews

3.0

43% would recommend to a friend

(10,199 total reviews)
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Harsha V. Agadi

30% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

Conduent has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 10,199 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Conduent employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Apr 13, 2018

Avoid this company!

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Pros

None. The pro was the ability to work remotely, but this is in the process of being taken away. No thanks to Ashok.

Cons

- Low employee morale - No or extremely low merit increase (does not matter how high your rating is in your performance review) - Performance reviews are just done to ‘check the box’ - does not do anything for career development - No pension - Very little company match in 401k - can’t rely on this to retire - Expensive medical plan options - you need to pay a supplement to cover a spouse!

1.0
Dec 8, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Guaranteed "40" Hours That is about it

Cons

I want to preface that I can say more on this topic and if Conduent want's to reach out to me to get the rest of my input I would be more than happy to talk with them but these are just some of the major complaints I have with how the company is run. With my time at the company I can tell they really don't care. I was one of the lucky few who picked the right shift to get Christmas off, everyone else has to work and if they tried to call in they were terminated on the spot. They will also communicate overtime options to everyone, as long as you are off of a call and not in the bathroom or on break/lunch. I missed making up time not only for Thanksgiving(which was a forced day off with out pay) But as well as 2 subsequent days for overtime potential. Conduent will reel you in with talk about paying $12/hr during training and $12.25 after. What they don't tell you is if you aren't perfect during your first 5 weeks on the phones not only do you not get the pay boost you risk loosing your job even if you are 1% below goal. They are also one of those companies that the employees are always the problem, and if you fail even a single survey they will tell you it was your fault because they customer is ALWAYS right.There are 2 metrics you will get judged by (at least on my project) 1)How has your overall experience with(insert company name) 2)Would you deal with this representative again. To me the second one is the one they need to be focused on because that determines if the customer is happy at the end of the call.. but no they care about the first one. I don't care how great the Comcast rep is I will always hate Comcast and that will never change. The management say that it is our responsibility to change their minds but in my example is the same for many people. But it still counts against us. If you can AVOID THIS COMPANY. They brag about how great they treat their employees then screw them with refusing to correct time errors, and have policies in place that I've had several customers hang up and fail me on surveys for(all of which they wouldn't dispute because I didn't thank them for verifying through the automated system or I didn't acknowledge their tenure). We aren't allowed to take payment and with how understaffed management is it can take upwards of 10 minutes not only to get someones attention but to get the customer transferred to them and get the payment resolved. Oh and in training they tell you that you will have plenty of floor support to help with any question you may have. I have had customers on hold for upwards of 15 minutes just to get clarification on a bill, and god forbid if you get up from your desk to track one down, that is an instant write up. Like I have stated previously AVOID THIS COMPANY.

4.0
Dec 6, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

The interview and hiring process was very quick for me. It took me no longer than two weeks from the interview to start the job. I am still training but so far it seems like a good fit. My trainer is awesome. She definitely makes the training fun. I can tell already though, that it will not be easy at first. There is a lot to learn as far as the client they have me working on. Working from home is also a PRO. They offer a lot of overtime. An hour for lunch Pay is competitive compared to other work at home jobs

Cons

The training is interactive so although you work from home, you have to look decent everyday because you will be seen. That may vary client to client though. The training moves quickly and nearly nothing is repeated.

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