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Benefits reviews
81-90 of 104 Reviews
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Jan 5, 2018
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Dec 7, 2017
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Dec 4, 2017
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Aug 14, 2017
Anonymous Agent
5.0
Aug 1, 2017
Anonymous Contact Center Manager
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Anonymous Retention Coordinator
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Anonymous employee
Anonymous Retention Specialist
Former
Abilene, Texas
This was a daily trial by fire.
Anonymous CSR
Former
Killeen, Texas
The job training i had at teleperformance was boring at times but i liked it, you learned a lot and was up early, which is what i liked.
1
Anonymous employee
Former
Hobart, Indiana
At the job training, you read off of a power point slide for 8 hours. Everyone in the class reads out loud slide by slide. No one learns anything.
Current
Ogden, Utah
They do an onsite training that takes 4 weeks and it is a paid training. Then there is a period where you get hands on help on help after training to make sure that you are full prepared for position.
Current
Port Saint Lucie, Florida
Constant training to keep you up to date with the business
1
Current
Salt Lake City, Utah
You go through a good amount of in class training before you are sent to take calls. Once you first begin taking calls, you have a lot of support the first couple of weeks. After that, you do still have people there to help when needed.
Anonymous customer service agent
Former
North Lauderdale, Florida
5 weeks of 'lectures' and computer work with exams
Anonymous Inbound Customer Service Representative
Former
Albany, Georgia
several weeks of training to make sure you were ready but the exit test was a pass/fail
9
Anonymous ios tech
Former
Athens, Georgia
its better than most companies job training but you do need to pay attention