Low Pay, No Growth, Micromanaged, and Replacing US Staff - Avis employé Remote Support Tech RST II Coretelligent

2,0
19 août 2025
Recommande
Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

A few coworkers made the job tolerable.

Inconvénients

Pay is below market, and raises are insignificant. No career development, no training, and promotions are almost impossible. Micromanagement is suffocating. Leadership doesn’t trust staff to do their jobs. Workload is overwhelming while contributions go unrecognized and unappreciated. Company is actively replacing US-based employees with South African hires while pushing out existing US based staff. Ever since private equity bought this company out, the work culture has diminished as the pressure to squeeze more work from an overworked staff to marginally improve profits became the main focus.

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Réponse de Coretelligent
8mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We’re sorry to hear your experience at Coretelligent didn’t meet your expectations. We value our employees and are committed to improving based on input like yours. Our global team strategy aims to strengthen our service while ensuring all employees feel valued. Thank you again, and we wish you the best in your future endeavors.

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5,0
24 avr. 2026
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Avantages

Great experience and exposure to many systems

Inconvénients

Can be stressful juggling a lot of client environments and phone calls inbound.

1,0
24 oct. 2025
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Avantages

Fully remote. That's quite literally the only perk.

Inconvénients

The entire organization operates in a state of constant chaos. In my short time there, nearly the entire executive team was replaced. One executive even left after just a single day. Leadership changes seem to be the company’s go-to solution for every problem, yet there is no clear direction or consistent strategy. Turnover is incredibly high for a company of around 200 employees, with several people leaving each week. Cash flow issues are severe, vendors frequently go unpaid, and daily operations suffer as a result. Promised raises and bonuses are continually delayed, seemingly to outlast the ever-churning staff. Even the bonus structure was so poorly explained that it left most people confused. Hearing senior leaders admit that the company could fail if customer losses continue does little to inspire confidence or loyalty. Meanwhile, employees are pressured to complete questionnaires labeled “optional” that end with questions such as “If you were offered another job for the same pay, would you leave?” That kind of tone shows how disconnected leadership is from the reality of how staff truly feels. Who would honestly answer an “anonymous” question like that? Hard work is not valued or rewarded. Roles continue to be outsourced overseas to cut costs. The company even misleads employees about leadership being on “paternity leave” as a way to stall, only for people to later find out that person was laid off. If you are considering an offer here, think carefully. No matter how desperate the job market may seem, this company’s instability and poor management make it a short-term stop at best.

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