Sutherland reviews

3.5

58% would recommend to a friend

(11,295 total reviews)
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Dilip R. Vellodi

70% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Sutherland has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 11,295 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Sutherland employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Human Resources & Staffing industry (3.8 stars).

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11K reviews
2.0
May 21, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

There are some really great supervisors and team members here. You work from home. A call center job that doesn't have an Handle Time Maximum. You can get performance bonuses! Schedules are flexible for the most part.

Cons

Depending on your Line of Business little to no potential for career growth. You won't get close to full-time hours outside of holidays. If your equipment fails you will not get paid while waiting for replacement. This can take over a week. Software and tools used can be very buggy. Bonus metrics will change frequently.

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Sutherland Response
8y
Thanks so much for your feedback. We're sorry that you feel there are some programs with limited career growth. We do strive to provide an environment where our employees can work on interesting projects, grow their own way, and be themselves, and move across programs to build their skillsets and experience. We hope you will proactively share your career aspirations with your supervisor so that you can partner on your career path. Thanks again for sharing your feedback - we are so glad to have you on the Sutherland team.
2.0
May 7, 2018

Sales Chat Agent

Recommend
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Pros

This is by far one of the easiest jobs I've had once you get your product information down. It's straight forward if you are comfortable with your people soft skills. Handful of friendly lower level management and support staff.

Cons

When I was originally hired we were considered the best paying, and best managed call center in the state. By the time I left, management had changed for a few years to the rule of three men. Two who had never been agents themselves, or tried to relate to any of the agents. The third who had originally started as an agent was known as The Hammer. For his personality that is. Over thanksgiving there were trash bags piling up in the restrooms, hallways, and cafeteria due to mismanagement of cleaning staff. Multiple managers who were reported for sexual harassment with no action taken. Mental toll of negative customers surrounded by a toxic environment of constant swearing and unprofessional behavior. Strict policing of breaks, (Bathroom included) and routine removal of all snacks, and personalization from working area.

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Sutherland Response
8y
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your feedback and concerns. We see that you have experienced a mix of positive and negative experience during your tenure at Sutherland. Further, we do take any and allegations such as those you described, quite seriously. We encourage you to reach out to comments@sutherlandglobal.com to share your feedback more directly, so that we can properly address your concerns. We wish you the best in your future endeavors.
1.0
Apr 18, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Big desks (for the most part), decent hours. Somewhat decent benefits (if you don't use them often). Cafe at Jefferson Road location (not Sutherland-run, of course) is pretty good, and has awesome chili.

Cons

Where do I even BEGIN? As a long-term employee (13+ years) that recently got let go, I can attest to a bad atmosphere, all around. The recent rule addition to deny carry-over of duly earned merit and service time pay increases from program to program is DISGUSTING, especially when Sutherland is hemorrhaging clients. All employees are walking on eggshells, fearing job loss. Use benefits a lot (such as when a spouse is hospitalized for months on end), or make decent money, and they WILL invent a bogus excuse to let you go, and mark you unrehireable in the HR system. They SUPPOSEDLY promote the notion of promotability, but that is only a pipe dream. Office politics play a MAJOR part of the Sutherland culture, from denying access to the leadership training program, to jealous employees influencing immediate supervisors into who does or doesn't keep their jobs. And this does not even ADDRESS the neglect of the US-based locations from upper management. They invest years and (probably) millions of dollars to get a program up and running profitably, then immediately outsource it to a third-world country (usually either India or the Philippines), thereby paying those new employees literally PENNIES compared to their US-based counterparts, while, at the same time, charging clients the same exact amount .

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Sutherland Response
8y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. It’s important to us, and we’re sorry to hear about your frustration. Our goal is for our employees to work on interesting projects, grow their own way, and be themselves. Should you wish to connect directly with a member of our US-based HR staff, please direct your suggestions to hrusa@sutherlandglobal.com. We would love the chance to improve.
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