Telcare
Retention Services is a firm which conducts opinion research for companies,
most of which is focused on gathering data about customer satisfaction.
Telcare's
stated mission is to help companies with customer retention by taking the
mystery out of the “customer experience” side of the equation. Armed with this
information, companies are better able to make strategic adjustments and
improve their performance in various ways.
Telcare hires
home-based survey agents to handle most of the phone work for their research
projects.
About the Telcare Agent Position
If hired,
you'll be tasked with calling people and asking them questions about products
or services they've paid for to determine their level of satisfaction.
Some projects
also involve making calls to companies that are part of larger distribution
chains, probably to check for problems with the firms above or below them in
the hierarchy.
According to
Telcare's hiring site, most surveys are pretty short – around 10 questions –
but some can have 60 questions or more.
The
recruitment page stresses that this job involves no telemarketing at all, which
means this is one of the very rare phone jobs that might be good for people
who feel uncomfortable selling things.
You'll need a
quiet location in your home to work from – a standard requirement for virtually
all phone jobs – and the company gives a strong preference to people with
English/Spanish bilingual skills.
Prior
experience in phone customer service is also helpful, but not mandatory.
Tech Requirements
Calls are
conducted over the internet using a VOIP tool that they'll provide you, and
you'll need to connect a headset to your computer. There is no mention of
whether or not Telcare supplies the headset, so it's probably best to assume
they don't.
You'll also
need a cable or DSL broadband connection, along with a Windows-based computer
that can run Internet Explorer 7.0.
The browser requirement seems odd because Chrome or Firefox are the browsers of
choice these days for both business and personal use. Internet Explorer is a
relic, and the fact that they make it mandatory suggests their VOIP software
must be pretty old.
If you have
Windows 10, it's very possible that your current computer doesn't have Internet
Explorer currently enabled – Edge is Microsoft's default browser now – but it should still be possible to run IE if you need to.
However, the
version of Internet Explorer available on newer PCs is 11.0, which is much
newer than the version Telcare mandates. It may not be possible (or at least
not easy) to run a much older version of the software on the newer OS, so you
should keep that in mind.
Pay At Telcare Retention
Telcare pays
their survey agents $12 per hour. You will be hired as an independent
contractor rather than an employee, so there's no eligibility for overtime or
holiday pay, and they don't offer health insurance or any other benefits.
Schedule at Telcare
Retention
According to
the hiring page, there are various projects on offer at any given time with
slightly different hour requirements.
The projects
currently available are for people willing to work 20 to 40 hours a week, but
sometimes they have projects that only require 3 to 6 hours per week. You can
work on multiple projects at once, splitting your hours between them.
Your work
schedule will be based on your own time zone, so no matter where you live,
you'll be working between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. For the smaller
projects that only require 3 to 6 hours a week, you'll be working from 9:00
a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
It sounds like there is some level of flexibility for exactly when you put in
your hours, as long as you meet the minimums for the projects you're assigned
to.
Application Process
Telcare
provides very little information on their hiring site on the specifics of their
application or interview processes. From what I can tell, you just send them a
resume and then wait to see if they get back in touch with you.
Telcare Training
If hired,
you'll have to attend one week of unpaid remote training, presumably via
videoconferencing. The nature of this training and the number hours are required
are not disclosed.
Feedback From Telcare
Workers
I looked all
over the web for feedback on Telcare, including all the job review sites and
every relevant Facebook group I know of.
Despite all
the digging, I only found a single review on Glassdoor from a former survey agent.
Unfortunately, this person didn't like the job at all.
The complaints
were mostly related to old, buggy computer software, which makes a lot of sense
in relation to the company's Internet Explorer browser requirement.
One thing I
did find a lot of during my research were comments from people who had applied
and never heard back, which may explain the overall lack of reviews.
It looks like
Telcare may not actually hire that many people overall. The one Glassdoor
review I did find was from all the way back 2017.
Still, if
you're interested in phone work but don't enjoy sales, it might be a good idea
to put in an application here, just to be on file next time they start hiring.
Companies are constantly growing and changing, so Telcare might get really busy
and start adding lots of new people at some point in the near future.
How to Get Started
If you like
the sound of this job, and want to learn more, go here to read more about the company and
send them your resume.
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