No investment into tenured non-salaried/non-licensed agent - AARP Customer Service Representative Foundever Employee Review

2.0
Nov 13, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The TLs and SMEs at the AARP program are kind and always try to look out for you without being denigrating about performance. The TLs always advocate for you without fail. There is no harassment for taking bathroom breaks as needed and coworkers are genuinely nice people who care about each other a lot. The work is challenging and there is much opportunity to learn from different positions, especially digital services where you spend time learning about different sections of the AARP website.

Cons

Impossible to get a raise without upskilling, which only gives you a $1 raise (Spanish agents get only a dollar raise as well despite dealing with both English and Spanish callers). If you become a chat agent, it's considered a "lateral promotion" so there is no pay raise associated. 1 and a half years at Foundever for a $0.30 raise. There is no benefits/pay investment into tenured agents at all, no matter how long you stay in the company for.

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2.0
Jun 10, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some level of job security. You know exactly what you're doing because it's a call center. Different client projects that you could apply to be part of. Located in Orem by the mall. Decent pay ($25 an hour... for now).

Cons

You can't have anything on the call floor depending on the client (I support Intuit, so there are no phones, paper, pencils, books... nothing). The benefits are atrocious. PTO doesn't start until after 6 months. Company politics and favorites exist here. I'd say about 30% of calls get transferred to us from other departments (Payroll, Payments, Desktop, Saves, Sales, pretty much everyone) that should not have been transferred and could have been solved without us. They're going to hire more account resolution specialists soon after so many agents left, and they're starting their pay at $20 an hour.... so just think about what means for us. You get one occurrence per day you are absent even if you call in sick. I think 10 is the limit.

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