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Is West Corporation a good company to work for?

I have my second interview with West Corporation tomorrow and I am trying to weigh the pro's and con's of working for this employer. I just lost my retail sales job with AT&T in June and am currently receiving unemployment benefits.

West is about 45 minutes from my home and the shift would be from 5 PM until 1:30 AM, which would mean I wouldn't arrive home until 2:00 AM or later.

The pay starts at $8.00 an hour and increases to $10.00 an hour after 30 days. I would be working 40 hours a week. I was making $11.15 per hour at AT&T and working approx. 30 hours per week.

I would be answering inbound calls from AT&T customers, so I'd use my previous knowledge of AT&T to help resolve customer issues. This would be my 2nd telemarketing job, the only difference is that my 1st one consisting of placing outbound calls for charities.

I am worried that I will not like the company or the work after I start. For this same reason, I have avoided going to 2 interviews for other companies so far because the pay was less than desirable and I am afraid to be laid-off again.

If anyone has worked for this company before, please share any and all experiences you had.

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    i worked for west corp for year and they do not know how to treat their employees. but it just depends where you work cause every call center is differant. good luck on getting the job you want

    Source(s): worked at west. personal experiance
  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    West Corporation Work At Home

  • Mary
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Yes, it is a legitimate work-at-home company, recommended by Good Morning America.

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