Concentrix reviews

3.9

76% would recommend to a friend

(44,699 total reviews)
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Chris Caldwell

86% approve of CEO

71% positive business outlook

Concentrix has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 44,699 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Concentrix employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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45K reviews
2.0
Sep 15, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

This company has absurdly high turnaround so their application and hiring process is very speedy and efficient. Applied for a position on Friday and was sitting in training on Monday.

Cons

Everything that I want to say has already been mentioned a million times before, the horror stories about management are true for the most part. The incessant micromanagement (down to the seconds), the egos, the superiority complexes, etc. It's all there. The day of my first shift my manager told me that I should save toilet breaks for actual break time and personal time should never be used at all for anything which really set the tone for the job in general. She was mostly unavailable for any help or support, seemed to spend most of her time in endless "meetings" and incessantly micromanage people via phone text. Just a bit of a joke all around. My retired father wanted to work here part-time for a bit of extra money and something to do and I pleaded not to, the thought of him being bossed around by one of the many jumped up little dictators in this place was too painful. Literally could write a huge essay on the shortcomings of this place but just wanted to quickly paint a picture. Only work here if there's literally nothing else going yet or as a bridge to another job - happiness, fulfilment or opportunities will not be found here. Needless to say, the pay is poor here too - minimum wage of course. Never worked for a company with so much contempt for their own workforce and that's the truth. I'm glad I was offered another position elsewhere.

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Concentrix Response
4y
Hello dear ex-colleague, thank you for the feedback. It's a great pity that you obviously didn't feel comfortable with us, as it is very important to us to create a working atmosphere in which our colleagues feel comfortable. In order to achieve this, we depend on the direct feedback of every single employee. The team management or the personnel department are the right contacts for this. If you should feel the need to talk to us, we would be happy to hear from you even now. Perhaps we can then clear up a couple of misunderstandings. In this case, please contact your former personnel department at any time. We wish you all the best for your future Lisa, Marketing
5.0
May 29, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

As a new starter at Concentrix Tigerspike, there has been nothing but support and fun from the whole team. The office culture is fantastic, everyone is included. There are multiple activities that bring everyone together which makes it’s really fun going to work!

Cons

So far I haven’t experienced any cons :)

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Concentrix Response
4y
Thanks for the amazing review - we're lucky to have you! We are incredibly proud of the culture and high performing teams we've built over the years - it's been the foundation to our success. I'll take this opportunity to also thank you for being part of that success and bringing in even more fantastic people during your time so far - Keep it up! Cheers, Charley Rowley
2.0
Apr 6, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

The people you work with at the office are professional, capable, and for the most part competent and well-trained, or at least capable of assisting one another. The people overseas you work with are considerably less well-trained, and there is a lot of "fixing their errors" involved in this job. You can work your way to "tier 2" very quickly, but the pay is $0.80 more than Tier 1. Useful for the job title, but if you go from working Tier 2 here you'd be barely qualified to do Tier 1 elsewhere- (heaven help anyone who goes from Tier 2 here to Tier 2 anywhere else.) The Team Leaders are excellent, and the QEs are good people. The ability for chat is handy for when you're stuck and don't have a solution handy with the flowchart. The training modules are pretty comprehensive, if a little poorly fitted to the actual call drivers. In an era where I.T. is flooded with individuals with certifications, this will at least get you some "experience" as Call Centre IT, Installation, or Helpdesk IT. Whatever your route, keep in mind that while it is the bottom of the barrel, it is "experience." You can use it to move on to other roles at other companies, which is probably why their training is no longer the certified type, to prevent further brain drain.

Cons

Pay is terrible, low upward mobility, lots of cross-training where your job becomes more difficult and busier over time (with zero extra pay). Eventually you "make it" to Tier-2, which is where many people have apparently spent several years. No further pay or positions or advancements are easily available, and they are still likely for less than $1 more. A government-mandated cost of living increase boosted our pay more than advancement at this company. Hours shift around frequently and with no concern for work/life balance. Went weeks back-to-back of starting before 9 AM, to the next week where I'd end after 9 PM. Pretty gruelling on the sleep schedule, makes life difficult to plan social events. "Weekends" shift around without warning, too. Vacations will be slotted out randomly- the company will not grant more than one or two vacation days a week, even if you plan them months in advance. Expect the typical "good idea, good place to work, got big and went public, sold out." You know, links to "rewards" and "prizes" or "competitions" or free little things (fruit boxes, pizza delivered to the work site) and all the little things they used to do when they cared about their employees are gone. They've done their best to hide it, but you occasionally hear employees talk about all kinds of perks that have recently been removed in the name of better profit margins as the company went public. Then, as more and more good things go (so that some MBA can justify their position), you get an email talking about how the stock ticker went up another little bit, just to rub that salt into the wound a little bit deeper. Then you look over to the chat and realise it has gotten awful quiet, the time between calls has gotten razor thin, and a lot of the "old hands" and the more competent and friendly staff members (some of whom have been with CNX for over 10 years) are quietly stepping off the platform, leaving behind the mediocre or even outright incompetent to fill their shoes. You also have a billion ways to screw up and get the pay bonus taken from you, (they do try to make you feel bad about yourself in these performance reviews, even if your stats are way above team or site average). There is no incentive for outperforming or going beyond the metric, which then leads to rewarding mediocrity over excellence.

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