You are a LABOUR for this company - Credit Research Sutherland Employee Review

1.0
26 Mar 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The only reason if someone want to degrade themselves and think of working here is the work itself. The work is good here in some areas, you will get to learn. I am mainly talking about research department.

Cons

Some of the worst internal policies: 1. Their IT team is absolutely rubbish. They will give you old laptop. Internet keeps getting disconnected. 2. You are being tracked on everything, I mean everything. The apps you are working on, the screen you are viewing EVERYTHING. 3. Biggest: They track your every minute. They have an app running in background, which will freeze your screen if you stay idle for more than 7 minutes. Once you come back you will have to provided justification for where were you for 7 minutes. 4. They have blocked everything. You don’t even have a good PDF software. The paid version will not be made available to you. 5. Office is also very bad. No tissue paper in toilets. Also, very bad smell as soon you enter office and they don’t even do anything about it.

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5.0
21 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Remote work, reasonable pay, and flexibility with work scheduling.

Cons

Benefit plans are expensive if you have any dependents on the plan.

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3.0
3 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I worked with Sutherland for five years, and one of the main benefits was the ability to work from home. During my first campaign, the manager and certain account managers were great to work with—they listened, showed genuine concern for employees, and were supportive. Even when the company experienced cutbacks due to losing contracts, they often made an effort to transfer employees to other programs so they could remain employed.

Cons

Some individuals within the company can be difficult to work with at times. The pay is lower than expected for the workload, and raises during work anniversaries are often minimal or difficult to obtain. In some cases, increases may only be a few cents. Job security can also be uncertain due to contract changes, and positions are not always guaranteed long-term. Additionally, concerns raised by employees are not always addressed as effectively as they could be. Overall, I would consider working with the company again if needed, but I would view it more as a temporary job rather than a long-term career opportunity—it provides a paycheck, but may not offer strong growth or stability.

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