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Customer Service Representative (CSR) Reviews
What is it like working as a Customer Service Representative (CSR)?
November 2018
Its Ok.
Customer Service Representative (CSR) in Wichita:
Pros: Family members and friends
Cons: Nothing to other then eat and drink at bars
November 2018
Exciting and very competetive.
Customer Service Representative (CSR) in Johannesburg:
Pros: Interactions with the different races and different cultures.
Cons: The crime rate is scary.
November 2018
Love it.
Customer Service Representative (CSR) in Eindhoven:
Pros: the city
Cons: the distance from my house
November 2018
It nice if you like helping people and aren't the year of household.
Customer Service Representative (CSR) in West Columbia:
Pros: Easy to get started, will train and coach you.
Cons: Very limited pay scale.
November 2018
Fair.
Customer Service Representative (CSR) in El Paso:
Pros: Working with providers
Cons: Work so hard for so little
November 2018
Customer Service Representative (CSR):
I would suggest that no one work for AON. They are not transparent and they are not fair to their employees. The training is not good at all. Management does not care about the employees. Management will smile in your face and fire you the next day. It's an awful company and I wish I never heard of them.
November 2018
Customer Service Representative (CSR):
It was overall a horrible company to work for. The only perk was working from home. There was no room to go unless I changed positions. The supervisors are constantly changing so they never get to know their employees. Most of the customers are rude so it was truly a stressful job. When I was there the pay was so low on top of all that stress.
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