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3 years ago

AVOID THIS PLACE!

AVOID THIS PLACE!

A terrible environment. They treat you like slaves. I worked on their main account and they cherry pick people and tell you off even if you haven't done anything wrong!

A toxic place. Thanks I was temp as I won't be returning again! It really affects your mental health. I mean you get 30 mins unpaid lunch in a 9 hour shift!

L
3 years ago

Terrible place to work. Supervisors are unfriendly...

Terrible place to work. Supervisors are unfriendly, rude and patronising. They like to describe it as "warm calling" but it is cold calling. They will take you on and fire you after 3 months in a very fake a rehearsed "company reshuffle" where they pretend they don't have enough account for you to work on. But in reality they overhire in the first place.

Employees are treated terribly a 30 min lunch break...
Bosses also engage in activity that is not acceptable from management level. Everyone is quite aware what happens in that building after hours.

Management will allow their favourite staff or their friends to stay there and be on their phone all day and pay them with extra commission. While those who are trying really hard get the brunt and get out on the more difficult accounts. I could never go back to that place again! Horrible! I have also noticed most of the 5 star reviews here are from management- they have not even bothered to change their names.

J
4 years ago

it s hard to articulate just how unpleasant this p...

it s hard to articulate just how unpleasant this place is to work for.

The higher managers are greedy and dishonest. They cut corners constantly to benefit themselves and disfavour you.

The general conditions are disgusting. Take a look at the reviews below me and see the photographs. There are stains everywhere. Everyone gets ill. The headphones are falling apart. They have mad systems which don t work but you get blamed for the stats not working in their favour.

They lack morals, the senior managers are mostly failed actors who bully, intimidate and reduce their employees to tears. I have witnessed this happen on several occasions. Mistakes made by senior manages are often pinned on the little person and they are made to be the scapegoat. They regularly do this and operate on a culture of blame in which nothing is their fault and it is always yours.

They are hypocritical. For example, a senior manager would be known to overbearingly shout at every lower ranked staff member in the office to be quiet and keep the noise down if there was any bonding or conversation in-between the endless calls. However, the same manager would then run around the office (when not working) distracting everyone by literally squeaking at the top of their longs and gossiping about new members of staff and whining about not knowing what to have for dinner. This is the level of immaturity and hypocrisy you have to endure.

They pile on the work for you and make you work for minimal payment. No consideration of your mental health is ever taken into account. Their decisions are always made in view of how they can make more money, money, money for themselves. They make masses of money each year but still refuse to pay a London Living Wage.

If you challenge their behaviour or unfair treatment then it is met with a just get rid of them attitude. Why? Because ultimately your views don t matter. The retention levels are so poor anyway that you simply don t matter. You are simply a minuscule cog in their big cliquey wheel that ultimately favours their disproportionately high pay cheques.

I scroll down and I can see responses from RSVP in which they sugar coat and adopt pretences. Don t be taken in.

Leaving RSVP was the best decision I ve ever made.

There are many other flexible jobs out there. Jobs in which you matter, they look after you, they pay you fairly, they care about you as individual, they have nice working conditions.

RSVP is not one of them. It will drain you physically and mentally. Don t even bother.

RSVP Press

RSVP Press

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