Lack of Support for Support Members - Technical Support Representative Exacot Employee Review

2.0
3 May 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great career advancement opportunities and great people. Support and supervision from most Team Leaders is magnanimous.

Cons

The only way to survive working in Exacot is to get yourself out of Prod/Support. Team members from Support are the backbone of this company and yet they bear the brunt of poor upper management decisions. The client/account has 0 to little regard about their agents’ welfare and work-life-balance. Metrics were constantly changed. 10.5 hours of 3-5 chat concurrencies will drain you physically and mentally in the long run.

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3.0
14 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

1. Pay - no questions; this is what the employees stay for 2. Co-workers - no matter who your team mates are, you will not feel alone

Cons

1. No growth after you get promoted 2. A lot of policies or decisions made without thinking or testing; if they thought something out of the blue, they implement it without checking for repercussions 3. HR laughs at your hardships - work related or personal 4. HR gives out NTEs or NODs super late like if you did something 8 months ago, they will penalize you after 12 months 5. Things got worst after the founders left the company

4.0
13 Nov 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Supportive and collaborative teammates: The QA team was close-knit and easy to work with. We helped each other, which made the work environment positive. Improved work-life balance: The shift from 10.5-hour workdays to 8 hours while keeping a 5-day workweek was a great change that improved rest and productivity. Good communication with other departments: Collaborating with teams like Training and Content was smooth and efficient, allowing ideas to flow for improving customer support. Valuable QA experience: I gained important skills in analyzing customer service quality and providing feedback that helps improve products and services. Fun team culture: The QA team had a friendly, close, and supportive atmosphere, making it an enjoyable place to work despite challenges.=]

Cons

Redundant tasks: Some QA activities, like coaching agents and holding huddles, overlapped with team leaders’ responsibilities, making certain efforts feel repetitive and time-consuming. Frequent leadership changes: Leadership turnover affected consistency in how support was delivered and created some uncertainty within the team.

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