TTEC reviews

3.3

54% would recommend to a friend

(11,430 total reviews)
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Kenneth D. Tuchman

59% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

TTEC has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 11,430 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The TTEC employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Recursos humanos industry (3.8 stars).

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3.0
Sep 25, 2012

Work @ Home Agent

Recommend
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Pros

-Usually get the schedule you want -Flexible -Work from home means no commute or buying "work" clothes -Direct Deposit (bi-weekly pay periods) -Discounts for some of the companies they represent -Can apply for other projects when your current one is done tho it is not a "seamless" process -The "university" has some useful info...but it is slow to access thru VMWare so better to use on your own PC. -Chat rooms provide live help from Team Leaders -You can pick up extra hours/do temp schedule switches with other agents -They pay for the drug/background checks -Most HR needs can be access thru their company website so no need to hang on the phone waiting to get answers -Schedule gives you the ability to go to appointments and such during the week -Days off will always be the same so you can plan accordingly -Good experience for future employment in Customer Service/Work at Home positions -Pretty flexible about how you handle a call as long as you do it within the time standards Had very nice people in my training class. Started with 35 ended up with less than 30 before training was done. Trainer was helpful with questions regarding the company in general as well as training material.

Cons

-Pay is awful and way below scale considering the amount of PC skills and job knowledge required -Training is disorganized -Systems are not dependable -Most at home jobs will end when the peak season is done and not everyone will be hired permanent. Notice of a project ending is usually 3 weeks. -Have to buy a headset from them ($100+) which is taken out of your check (over 3 pay periods) but can be returned once the project is done. However, if it isn't in pristine shape as received and the tags attached are lost or can't be read by the scanner, you will NOT get your money back! Keep the box and everything that came with it!!! -Hiring process takes nearly a month -No one is allowed 40 hours or overtime -Training material and training software is out of date and not necessarily what you will actually see on a live call leaving you unsure of yourself and ability. -The VM Software/Cisco is constantly locking up and you have to reboot several times to get it working again. - Volume of calls stresses out the systems and you will not be able to get in for a period of time. -Working thru VMWare does not allow you to use your PC to pull up any "cheat sheets" or notes you've made on your own. -If your PC/laptop takes a dive...you are out of a job. If any part of your equipment can not connect to the servers due to incompatability issues...you are out of a job...both of which can be found or happen AFTER training starts and not when they "test" your system when applying. -Will be required to work one day of the weekend. Will not have 2 days off in a row. -You have NO idea which project you will be working on and what it involves when applying. -Work at Home jobs are not available in all states (not TeleTech's policy...government red tape) -Seasonal employee benefits are basically null -As with all high volume "call center" work, you won't do well or last long if you don't meet/exceed expectations in regard to handle time Trainer was nice but lacked leadership. Could not explain anything without constant interruptions and common courtesy to wait til someone is done speaking was not addressed leaving many lost and confused. With 30+ agents on a training conference call things can quickly get off track or out of hand. If you aren't quick to learn or lack PC skills you will be lost quickly.

3.0
Aug 11, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Work from home Training is very easy Pay is $15 minimum on any project PTO and Wellness time

Cons

90% of jobs are Call center focused (too much emphasis on metrics, having to stick to adherence such as you can’t use the bathroom without taking penalty and tone-deaf quality assurance grading) Experience will vary depending on what project you’re assigned to Client company might have ridiculous unattainable goals for metrics Sometimes it’s better just to apply directly to the company you’re assigned to because the pay might be drastically lower as a TTEC employee PTO doesn’t start accruing until after 90 days of employment

2.0
Dec 29, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

You are able to work from home. Paid training.

Cons

The company pushes you out on live calls when you are not fully ready or prepared. The training is rushed. The project that I participated in was Bank of the West. It was great helping people with questions regarding their accounts, however some of the calls were hostile and rude. Who wants to keep working at a job were you are being cussed out and verbally assaulted on a day to day basis. When you tell a team lead, they brush the problem off. Another issue is that one of the team leads had an attitude all of the time. The pay was low. I took on extra hours and my pay became lower. My pay couldn't even make the $500 mark. How do you get paid more in training, then you do in live calls? Another issue is that they wouldn't hardly put enough agents on the busiest days which are Saturdays, which means all of the pressure and stress is going towards the few agents that are working. Last but not least, the audio for the bank of the west side was horrendous. We had to take calls with static and sometimes the sound was so bad, that the callers would say "I can't hear you, can you call me back"? "Your breaking up". They have all of these metrics and expectations of you, but yet the sound issues on their end wasn't fixed.

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