Wrongful Termination - Sales Associate TP Employee Review

1.0
Aug 8, 2018
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Pros

Ability to work from home office. (The only positive thing about this company)

Cons

I been working with Teleperformance for almost a year, and was really looking forward to building a career with the company. On 7/31 I started my shift, and within 3 hours I was called into a meeting with my Supervisor and her Sup/trainer. I was wrongfully accused of “call avoiding” and I explain many times that I never avoid; nor have I ever intentionally hung up on a customer. There was clearly an issue with the companies call router system, and I was told by the supervisor that I’ll be placed on “leave of absence” without pay. Which is ridiculous considering that only employees could request leave of absence. But anyways, the supervisor made it seem as if an investigation was on going, to resolve the issue with the system. But instead of receiving an update on when I’ll return to work, I notice on my ADP profile the status displayed “Terminated”. On Wednesday 8/8/18 I received an Email from HR to schedule a conference call with HR Rep and My supervisor. I was expecting an apology, and hoping my employment was reinstated, however the supervisor continued to lie and accuse me of “call avoiding, while HR Rep was very condescending and just kept repeating the reason why I was terminated (ignorant). I’ve been an employee for almost a year, and my hard work was disregarded. If I didn’t want to take calls, I would have never signed up for the job! Furthermore, I received positive feedback from QA quite often regarding my performance. Speaking of “call avoidance” I have documentation of Supervisors refusing to communicate with customers (daily). The supervisors would request that the agents “deescalate” sup calls. Customers would threaten to report the Supervisor if they did not get on the phone to assist. So, to be terminated based on “call avoidance” is very hypercritical, and this is how Teleperformance treat their hard working employees. Management never took any responsibility for the malfunctioning of their system tools (CSC, RN, Citrix). For the past 9 months many agents dealt with a plethora of issues with the platform, including myself. With that said, the lesson I’ve learned from this situation is to NEVER give employers the benefit of the doubt. Move on to bigger and better opportunities when system failures occur.

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Pros

For the most part, I have an open availability. I do however, like not having to work on Sundays. Some campains allow for a 1 hour lunch break. The hiring process was fairly easy. Your equipment is provided. There is opportunity for advancement. They are helpful when it comes to license renewal. Calls are back to back which for me seems to make time go faster. Flexibly as to when you want to take your lunch break. You have to opportunity to assist people without having to feel it was rushed. Off all major holidays.

Cons

Rushed training that may leave some questions unanswered. I feel like I had to figure things out on my own. Getting the assistance you need to help a client took longer than it should, especially when the client is on on hold, waiting for your response. At times some trainers seem to be unprepared for the roll they have taken. Calls are frequently monitored. Not much time between calls. It can take too long to transition from on campain to the next after the project has ended.

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