Participant Services Representative - Participant Services Representative Empower Employee Review

2.0
Mar 28, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pay is decent for the industry, benefits are great. Employer match for 401k is pretty great also. Empower sponsors new hires in the participant services call center to test for the series 6 & 63.

Cons

There is a huge, huge disconnect between management and employees. I’ve had a total of 2 one-on-ones since being employed since August. Support system once you get on the phones seems rather weak; they encourage the use of Group Chat but even that results in wrong information. Asking your team lead for an answer to a question will net you an answer hours later. Some items we were taught in training turned out to be wrong. Aside from little support, the work itself is dull and monotonous. Most of your day is spent struggling with assisting participants on the website as monotony ensues. Some representatives take 20 calls/day and others take 50/day - it ultimately depends on who your manager is and what gate(s) you get put on. Per the guidelines here, if a participant does become verbally abusive, we are not to release the call and rather try to quell the participant and get them over to a supervisor. This method can take a toll on mental health, which Empower offers no support for. Your metrics are constantly measured. You’re also looked down upon if you call in sick. Beware of this, as you are encouraged in one place to call in sick if need, but on the floor it will count against and it will hinder your ability to move up (yes, even one call out).

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5.0
Jul 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I like working here, I find the work life balance with this role to be ideal, and remote opportunities are regularly available at the company ever since the pandemic. Unlimited PTO and I don't have feel guilty to use it, team structure really helps when people are out of the office. Receive good salary for my part of the country, with yearly raises and bonus based on merit.

Cons

I don't have many cons, I would say it would depend on your manager, as is the case with most positions in this world. I've had amazing managers with my time here and some mediocre managers, but overall the job has been good enough to weather the storm of a bad boss.

5.0
Jun 11, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Many smart people genuinely want to grow & succeed; An excellent long term strategic vision backed by long term oriented investors; Ample growth opportunities at a business that is very well positioned for long term growth. Leaders that genuinely care about their people. Remote work is truly an advantage - just the lack of a commute makes a large difference. Opportunity to be at the ground level of a company that will develop a much stronger national brand over the next decade.

Cons

Delivery & Execution are areas that are truly challenging in the high growth/evolutionary environment that Empower is in today. Cultural changes are happening within the business that create some competing priorities, though Sr. Leaders continue to lead through this. Working with people across the US means don't expect a normal schedule - early / late starts and working lunches are the norm.

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