Inside sales rep/ phone jockey - Inside Sales Representative Clearlink Employee Review

2.0
May 13, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

get paid weekly. potential to earn commission and prizes. Decent training that is paid.

Cons

Lacking the ability to alter schedule or take time off. Inconsistent software between computers. Computer hardware that is broken or missing. This is how you get paid. Performance reviews not given on regular basis. Feedback is generally negative when given. Inconsistent rules and procedures. Most benefits are given after a year, the average employee is three months. Little room for advancement.

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5.0
Jan 26, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Clearlink is a great place to work. I've been here for a few years, and I'm not going anywhere. It's had it's ups and downs, but with a new CEO and new leadership, I'm excited about the direction of the company. Great company culture New leadership Hybrid/flex WFH schedule

Cons

Still expected to come in office/not fully remote Compensation could be more competitive

2.0
Apr 13, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Uber Eats Vouchers/Vouchers for food on campus -PTO hours are added every week

Cons

Clearlink went from a CEO that didn’t give a single care about the employees to new leadership that seems to care now but with that, I feel like the new people aren’t aware of what’s really going on. When you’re hired here, boy, do they sell you the dream! Everything is good, and slowly you start to lose hope & very quickly you learn this company is going downhill one way or another. I was part of the social team for years. We were promised growth and new opportunities and that NEVER happened. We’d bring up concerns about leadership in our individual team and the concerns were NEVER taken seriously, because as I easily learned, this company is like high school, they will protect their friends even if it means losing a brand partner. The higher ups will have random meeting to talk about the department & there’s specific higher ups who feel the need to show off their Disney trips/cruises while some of us are struggling to even keep up with bills and living paycheck to paycheck. Overall, there’s A LOT of broken promises on growth. Pay sucks and it’s hard to get a pay raise. Any concern you bring to a higher up will leave you ignored or they won’t do anything about it. Your career won’t grow here unless you’re BFFs with higher ups that have been there forever.

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