AnswerNet Customer Service Agent reviews

1.9

91% would recommend to a friend

(7 total reviews)

Gary A. Pudles

52% approve of CEO

4% positive business outlook

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7 reviews
1.0
May 9, 2026
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Pros

The job itself is simple. Most calls are just telling people the business is unavailable and taking a quick message. There are only a few rules: verify the phone number, verify the spelling of the name, and follow basic politeness. There’s no sales, no constant Zoom meetings, and very little corporate fluff. Management doesn’t hover, and you’re mostly left alone. Quality reviews happen, but they’re not excessive. Pay is always on time, and the payroll system works smoothly. Call volume is manageable, in a four‑hour shift you might get around 35 calls and take about 15 messages, and difficult callers are usually off the line in under a minute. Training was okay, but if you need hand‑holding, this isn’t the place; you’re expected to learn quickly and work independently. Most communication happens through chat, and there are occasional fun conversations in the group chats. Training includes one week on camera, then you’re off on your own.

Cons

I’m giving this company one star because they constantly cut hours. It doesn’t matter how relaxed the job is if you can’t make the money you were hired for. Training is also poor. You’re thrown into medical and legal calls without proper preparation, and managers rarely have clear answers or protocols. You end up feeling unprofessional and confused when handling serious or specialized calls. Most clients don’t check messages or respond, and you have zero access to their portals, so you’re just taking messages blindly. Callers vent about legal issues, medical problems, and personal crises, and you’re often the “bad guy” delivering policies you weren’t trained on. The job can be entertaining, but the lack of stability ruins it. They keep hiring new people while cutting hours and telling current employees to “be more available,” even when many of us already are. It feels manipulative. We were hired full‑time, but the hours don’t reflect that.

5.0
Feb 16, 2023

Work

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It its a flexible job and they have availability for remote work

Cons

Their is a lot of pressure

4.0
Jan 25, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Remote, management is helpful and nice, supports staff, culture is nice

Cons

Unfortunately because you’re part of a third party the projects are where things get frustrating. Some projects are better than others and you end up immersed in other company cultures or procedures which aren’t always as ideal as AnswerNet itself.

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