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Benefits reviews
21-28 of 28 Reviews
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Aug 16, 2015
3.0
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Dec 9, 2014
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Nov 26, 2014
5.0
Nov 26, 2014
Anonymous Training Manager
4.0
Oct 29, 2014
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Oct 5, 2014
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Sep 15, 2014
Anonymous Manager
Current
Austin, Texas
They work with my hours and personal life. It's a family company.
1
Anonymous Technical Support Agent I
Current
Austin, Texas
I have not worked from home, I work in office and enjoy it.
1
Anonymous Level II Tech
Former
San Marcos, Texas
easy on the employees end. There are times the system/tools down(fairly frequent) so can be a pain dealing with that aspect.
1
Anonymous Lvl 2 TSR
Former
Austin, Texas
It was okay, but it would be very demanding at times.
1
Current
San Marcos, Texas
Work at home agents enjoy the lack of a long distance commute. Once agents starts feeling confident and comfortable with the position, many report that that they spend more time with their families, enjoy having control over their immediate surroundings, and experience overall decreased stress.
Anonymous Internet and Video Repair
Current
Lakeland, Florida
This is certainly better then a lot of work from home companies that require you to buy a separate physical phone line in order to work. I really like that I just use my internet connection to get to work.
1
Anonymous Technical Support Representative
Former
Austin, Texas
It's there, pretty much all I can say about that...
Anonymous Help Desk Support
Current
Charlotte, North Carolina
Not as great as you'd think when you have to "bid" for break times and only get a bathroom break when one randomly opens up. Really awful system.