Pros
PRO: Having a job is the ONLY pro. CONS: IF YOU WERE REFERRED, THE PERSON WHO REFERRED YOU WILL GET PAID IF YOU SIGN ON. Take that into consideration. The training is a joke & you'll learn nothing & will not be prepared to do your job. When you get on the floor you'll get uncomfortable putting clients on hold 15x b/c you have no idea what you're doing b/c you weren't trained properly. There is no WORK/LIFE balance hence the salary, not hourly pay even though it's a call center. Even on the road you'll be expected to work non-stop. They will mislead & outright lie to you to get you to sign on the dotted line, then you'll realized you f'd up. They've taken on way more than they can handle & the employees suffer b/c of it while the top heads fly around the world in the jet giving speeches living lavish off of our backs.
Cons
Cons cont: One person was on the road at a GoLive when a hospital staff member poured a hot cup of coffee on them. The employee, scared to lose their job called their manager & was told to STAY until they got word back. Are you kidding me?! They don't care about your HEALTH. How ironic. The perks (yoga, free fruit, beer) are irrelevant. You won't have time for yoga b/c it's only 1 hour, 1 day a week. Who cares about fruit & not every1 drinks. They make it seem really sophisticated like they have it together but it's a joke. They don't know anything & neither will you. They lie about your holiday's off, b/c while everyone else gets 10 you get 6. They lie about hours, b/c you'll be expected to work 11 hour days & now the call center doesn't close until 11pm which they don't tell u. They promote ppl who are horrible at their jobs, but have "good" personalities. How does that benefit a company that's on it's way to $1bill? It's sad to see ppl who have no skill be promoted due to office politics.