Conduent reviews

3.0

43% would recommend to a friend

(10,201 total reviews)
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Harsha V. Agadi

29% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

Conduent has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 10,201 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Conduent employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Oct 25, 2022

Buyer beware

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Decent pay, benefits are offered

Cons

“Go where you are celebrated not tolerated” A wise person once told me that. Conduent showed me exactly what that statement means. As a person of color you are expected to stay in your place and not expect to go too much beyond that. Nevermind if you show up to training friendly, personable, ready to learn. They do not want you there other than to be “under” them. The white trainers will not help you but turn around and give special treatment to those with white skin. This work from home set up has given people the opportunity and comfortability to show their true colors. And this company has a race issue. Accommodations were made but why should I have to be accommodated because of someone else’s racist and unprofessional behavior? I did nothing wrong. Ultimately I quit this job within 7 days because I choose not to work in a space where systemic racism is so overt and obvious it would knock your socks off.

1.0
Aug 26, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

$15/hr, remote, ok scheduling, easy interview.

Cons

The customers are allowed to cuss you clean out and you’re expected to continue working without a break like nothing happened, they don’t raise your pay, you’re stuck at 15 even though we deserve more than 15 for the work we do, they don’t care about their employees AT ALL! Even if you were to move along in the company and get a higher or better position, the pay rate DOES NOT CHANGE! YOU ARE STUCK AT 15. YOUR MANAGER GETS PAID THE SAME AS YOU! We get graded by customers and most times, customers will be mad at the company and will grade the call and the agent has to deal with it which in turn the agent can lose their job due to the scores received by the customer about the company and policies, as I’m a good worker, so the bad scores I get are because the customer doesn’t like the company or the policy. So because they don’t have a separate survey, it ends up being the agent’s fault and we’re told to do better when we are doing the best we could do, hence where the “they don’t care about their employees” come in because you will lose your job because the customers don’t like the company or policy and they give you a bad score which in turns threatens your job. HIGH TURNOVER RATE!! For a good reason to! The managers don’t care nor do they help! I’ve had this job mess with my money on several occasions and had to fight for MYSELF while my managers did nothing, their managers did nothing, I have to take it through the escalation process in order for the managers to do something! They don’t offer an actual IT support department, you are the IT support with 0 training to actually help. All you can do is offer little troubleshooting steps and that’s it. It doesn’t help nor solve all the problems. There’s a competition between the two locations that are doing the same job. Friendly competition is nice, but the managers will not help others from the different location! They are rude and micromanage and they don’t offer actual help when needed! They allow us to fend for ourselves while the people who work for their location received the help they need. Scheduling-stuck schedule unless they decide to change it by either taking hours away or adding new ones with little notice. If you want weekends off, you will be working the closing shift, 2-10:30 or 2:30-11, which has little to no vto offered for that shift while earlier shifts get better vto options as well they work weekends, which is where you’ll run into the problem with the other location. They make you focus just on work and out work ABOVE ALL and you don’t have actual time to take care of what is needed as days off are spread far apart when working an earlier shift and getting a m-f with weekends off allows some time to get stuff done, but not if need to see a doctor which are usually opens only during the weekdays, so you’ll have to take time off.

1.0
May 16, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

IF you have the capability of keeping to yourself and maintaining fake energy long enough to get out of your probationary period, you can make lateral moves in the company and work under management in departments outside of Call Center. For anyone without education or work experience, that may beneficial for the sake of building a resume to sell yourself to future employers. The Call Center job itself is actually easy, poor management just tarnishes the experience.

Cons

Extremely disorganized company: First day of training, I was sent home due to staff being behind on onboarding paperwork. First week of training, there were no trainers. They required everyone to still arrive every day. Second week of training, one trainer arrived but unknowingly to us, was training two classes, so she would be gone for hours on end and then send us to lunch but never return for the remainder of our shift. Third week of training, the addt'l trainers arrived but started the training process from the very beginning, repeating some of the things the previous trainer did go over. This extended training time for us. One of the trainers was known for repeatedly causing scenes and arguing with trainees. Once you start the job, it's a sh-- show. You are micromanaged to the point, managers will wait for you outside of bathroom stalls. There's unequal treatment. If an employee puts in a complaint, then all other employees deal with repercussions. For example, someone quit and filed a complaint. As a result, everyone in the office started receiving several write-ups (up to 5+ for attendance) that accumulated from training, even though they were previously excused.

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