Working at iQor

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Ratings for iQor

  • Appreciation
    2.8
  • Company Outlook
    3.4
  • Fair Pay
    2.9
  • Learning and Development
    3.3
  • Manager Communication
    3.2
  • Manager Relationship
    3.6
  • Pay Policy
    2.5
  • Pay Transparency
    3.1
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iQor Reviews

What is it like working at iQor?

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Call Center Supervisor in Tarlac City:
Pros: The location is within the mall.
Cons: I prefer not to comment about this due to our non-disclosure and non-solicitation agreement
Same as my current position.
Senior Recruiter in Quezon:
Pros: Recruiting applicants and giving them a job
Cons: Not giving the best salary increase
Unhealthy account management.
Call Center Agent in Bacoor:
Pros: the salary is on time,
Cons: they provide pay slip after the salary arrived on your atm. some managers and supervisors abuse their authority in the floor. also too much work low salary
Good Place Salary is Not Great and no bouns in 2 years.
Payroll Analyst in Chaguanas:
Pros: Manager
Cons: Good Place Salary is Not Great and no bouns in 2 years
Pressured in a good way, it’s helping me motivate to be a future support/team lead.
Senior Customer Service Representative (CSR) in binan:
Pros: competitive salary/incentives
Cons: hard account, management
Often mentally and physically exhausting.
Collections Specialist in Charleston:
Pros: Helping others and interaction with kind folks who do care
Cons: When people are thoughtless and deliberately mean
Loving my job.
Customer Service Representative (CSR):
Pros: I enjoy the sincere appreciation I receive from not only my boss, but also the people I work with. A heartfelt “thanks” goes a long way to improving my attitude and productivity. I like that the company I work for is not too paternalistic. Schedule adjustments are never a big deal.My company also pays for outside training, without many stipulations. So, I can enhance my skills as I see fit and have time. I guess they trust that employees generally want to succeed and if they feel they need some training, they probably do. Little things go a long way, such as company lunches, recognizing birthdays and actual achievements.
Cons: "I didn't have enough challenges. After a while, all the projects became repetitive. I thrive on challenge."