Good first job - Senior Retirement Representative Empower Employee Review

1.0
Dec 13, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There's not much good about this role. The benefit is that the company is willing to train new hires, which depends on the trainers. My training was in person before covid. The trainers were amazing. That may not be the case for everyone. The pay is okay for someone fresh out of college with no experience. It is stable during the pandemic, and you have the ability to work from home. The benefits are decent, nothing outstanding.

Cons

A lot of cons Be prepared for something to go wrong with the systems at least 3 times per week. Whatever Empower uses is ancient. There is a rather negative energy floating around. Everyone wants to leave, and no one wants to take another call. There is very little opportunity to move in the company, even for those overly qualified to change. The call center is an 18-month commitment before you can switch. Empower tries to keep people in the call center so other roles are never advertised internally. You'll be bombarded by emails that don't matter to you. Your important meetings will be canceled when the call volume is high so it's up to you to learn about any changes. Empower focuses on customers, not their employees. However, everything that is implemented doesn't actually help anyone. There is a huge disconnect between call center workers and upper management. Instead of listening to reps, reps become statistics. Empower claims to focus on the customer, but instead of giving customers the proper tools to help them better understand their accounts, Empower makes everything harder and more confusing. It's not surprising why there's a high call volume. No one can actually log in online without being locked out, which requires calling in to unlock the account or to wait 24 hours. Online access is like going to war with the app or website. Empower is severely lacking the manpower to handle this many customers and plans. Every employee is burnt out and exhausted, but upper management keeps acquiring new plans to expand. The pay is not as competitive as they make it out to be. After working and being abused by rude customers, you get 2%-3% raise possibly. There are incentives, but they're mostly sending out $5 gift cards that count toward taxable income.

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Pros

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Cons

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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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