Remote work is the only positive in a flawed system - Seasonal Customer Service Representative REI Employee Review

1.0
Apr 3, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It is remote which is really the only thing this position has going for it at the moment.

Cons

I had the opportunity to work for REI both in their brick and mortar stores and in a remote customer service role, and my experiences were drastically different. In store, I found REI to be a supportive and enjoyable environment that truly values both employees and customers. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for their remote customer service positions. The remote systems and programs in place are not structured for employee success. In fact, they often work against it. The tools and processes required to perform the job frequently interfere with employee metrics, ultimately lowering overall performance scores. For example, the virtual desktop environment crashes periodically, which negatively impacts not only the employee’s metrics but, more importantly, the customer experience. Additionally, the technical support department, which is intended to assist employees, was largely ineffective in my experience. Many issues went unresolved, and I was often left to troubleshoot problems on my own. This lack of reliable support made an already challenging system even more difficult to navigate. With over 20 years of experience in customer service, I understand how to authentically build relationships with customers. REI uses a structured system called CLIMB to guide interactions, which can be helpful for those developing foundational skills. However, strict adherence to every step is required, and failing to do so results in lower scores. This rigid approach does not account for experienced professionals who already excel at customer engagement. Despite maintaining customer satisfaction scores in the high 90s, my internal performance metrics remained in the low 60s because I did not follow the CLIMB process exactly as prescribed. Employees are also expected to use multiple internal systems during calls to find information, which increases call handling time and further impacts metrics. These systems do not always provide clear answers, requiring additional outreach to other departments, again taking more time and negatively affecting performance scores. While I value REI as a company and would highly recommend their in store work environment, I cannot recommend their remote customer service roles. The current structure does not adequately support employee success or reflect the realities of providing high quality customer service, particularly for experienced professionals.

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5.0
May 16, 2026
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Pros

People and incredible work culture. REI truly walks the walk when it comes to company culture. Significant amount of focus on people and values in a genuine way. Exceptional benefits and pay. Making medical coverage available for all employees part time and full time.

Cons

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3.0
May 9, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Most coworkers, some managers, discounts, outfitting people properly without extra nonsense

Cons

Some truly horrible managers, pressure to sell credit cards is a morale killer, the union people. Employees drinking the union kool aid fail to see the company’s position, REI cannot give higher pay, better benefits , consistent hours, etc… with the erratic revenue stream that comes in , if a 5 year average is X in revenue and 5 year average is Y on wages and costs, how are they supposed to increase wages and benefits? It’s numbers and they don’t line up, if REI gives the increases which increases the expenses greatly, they will cut staff, a lot fewer employees which will eliminate a bunch of union supporters, an REI job is not supposed to be a lucrative deal, when you get hired the part time , part time plus and full time options are there and you choose what you want fully understanding what hours you are going to get at minimum, they will hire those positions on a need basis, to cry later that you don’t make enough money is your fault, the terms were clear and you signed off on them. The union is promising rainbows , reality will be far different, careful what you wish for

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