Working at Sitel Corporation

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Ratings for Sitel Corporation

  • Appreciation
    3.6
  • Company Outlook
    3.4
  • Fair Pay
    2.8
  • Learning and Development
    3.7
  • Manager Communication
    3.5
  • Manager Relationship
    4.0
  • Pay Policy
    2.6
  • Pay Transparency
    3.3
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Sitel Corporation Reviews

What is it like working at Sitel Corporation?

Stressful Yet Satisfying.
Recruiting Manager in Jonesborough:
Pros: Providing people the opportunity to gain full-time employment
Cons: Underpaid, overworked, lack of communication from corporate to employees.
Ability to advance.
Call Center Team Lead in Douglas:
Pros: I enjoy being able to work from home and I the field that I enjoy the most. The best thing is that I save money by not having to commute to work on a daily basis so I save a lot of money with gas and also I make more an hour than I did working at an actual job site
Cons: Having to turn to chat for answers to some questions and you may or may not receive a response
Challenging.
Customer Service Supervisor in Pasig City:
Pros: They groom me to excel each day
Cons: I am not paid exactly as the job title that I have is expected
Good vs Bad.
Customer Service Representative (CSR) in Memphis:
Pros: Flexibility to work from home FT on a permanent basis.
Cons: Limited health benefit options, under paid, inconsistent
Very satisfactory.
Customer Service Agent in Paranaque City:
Pros: Very fair and balanced. Gives pay better than expected.
Cons: Can get stale pretty fast. Tends to be repetitive.
Fun Work, Poor Pay, Toxic Culture.
Help Desk Representative in Albuquerque:
Pros: You'll do some really interesting work for interesting clients.
Cons: The pay is extremely poor and does not change. Expect to be pushed harder regularly without incentives, expect turnover. The culture that depends heavily on what sub-client you're working for.
Lots of opportunity to develop yourself and the business.
Process Improvement Manager in São Paulo:
Pros: The autonomy I have to drive problem resolution in the different clients we work for
Cons: Little usage of recent technologies for reporting and data management