ServiceLink Reviews

2.9

36% would recommend to a friend

(630 total reviews)

Chris Azur

50% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

ServiceLink has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 630 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The ServiceLink employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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630 reviews
1.0
5 Jan 2019

Current employee 5+ years.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Casual dress (sometimes). Friendships and relationships are formed through shared misery and frustration. They gave us a latte machine in a trial basis and called it a reward. They’ll eventually lay you off so you can finally be freed of the borderline sweatshop like work conditions.

Cons

Let’s start with the absolute obvious here. MANAGEMENT! Mid level management employees are brain washed into treating entry level employees like a herd of cattle. None of us have any freedom to do anything. Including going to the bathroom or getting a drink of water. It’s not entirely their fault though, because if they fall out of line they are smacked down with threat of a demotion or termination. Now let’s get to the real stuff. SENIOR MANAGEMENT IS A JOKE! I honestly can’t even find a better word to describe this. These people have the audacity of screwing up everything they touch then proceed to blame the little guys or their panel of providers. They preach accountability but have none for themselves. They get to talk about taking flights on the company’s dollar, golf outings, using the corporate card for bar hopping on client visits, etc. yet, I haven’t seen a raise in 5+ years! Explain that to me, please. They are out of touch and cold. They don’t greet you with a smile unless they want something from you. They go off on 4+ hour smoke breaks with their little clique while the rest of us are stuck trying to put out the dumpster fire they call Exos. They’re invisible unless they’re stalking the aisles trying to micromanage you. They are less than intelligent when it actually comes to executing their job. They hold these “prestigious” job titles they are so proud of but have ZERO clue on what is actually going on. When a client is unhappy, low level employees lose their jobs. Certainly can’t be at the fault of management to whom feel as though they shouldn’t have to get their hands dirty ...ever! Therefore, wont listen or learn when the people in the trenches day in and day out try and explain any problem to them. They use fear and manipulation to get what they want. People are chained to their desks for 8+ hours a day with very limited, if any, breaks while anyone with a title is seen sneaking out sometime between 4 and 5 every day. They once told an employee who spoke up about morale that if they didn’t like it to just leave. Heaven forbid you have a family emergency or anything of that nature because you still can’t leave. It’s a prison. It is hell on earth. When clients come around they force us into these stuffy clothes for appearance sake when clearly the clients read every word we all write anyway. So it’s pretty pointless. FYI any client of ServiceLink reading this please know that every 5 star review on here is fake. Much like the reviews on any app or website (Exos). They are manufactured by employees who are forced to leave behind any code of ethics and write fake reviews or suffer the consequences. Now, finally let’s get into the best part. HUMAN RESOURCES THIS IS FOR YOU! Employees have nicknamed HR whenever they’re seen because that means layoffs are coming. They aren’t trusted and then sit back in their offices and wonder why everyone is always so negative when they come around. It doesn’t take a genius to figure that out. In addition they are helpful. If you have a complaint about someone, especially management, they will run to the next building, rat that person out and 2 weeks after, that person is fired. They don’t have your back. They are snakes, like everyone else in that place. Please tell me how you managed to lose several employees of 10+ years in ONE MONTH bc they had enough of your abuse. Your exit interviews are a waste of time. It’s all a waste of time. We don’t want picnic tables or latte machines. We want compensation for our hard work. We want management and human recourses to take mandatory sensitivity training so they can hopefully come back into contact with their human side. We don’t want to work 7 days a week. We don’t want disgusting food in an empty warehouse that we aren’t even allowed to go to. We want morale back. We want to come to work and be happy and not dread even getting out of bed. We want a CLEAN (cockroach free), safe environment to work in. We don’t want marketing to manufacture false reviews. We want our equipment and tools to work as promised so you stop blaming production on us when we are all only human. We don’t want to be degraded and talked down to. We want to be treated with respect and treated equal. You’d be surprised to find what happens when you start doing the right thing and start listening to us instead of stifling us and locking us down.

2.0
3 Jan 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Casual dress. Some really cool people.

Cons

I see that Since ServiceLink saw that report of worst companies to work for they are having people add 5 star reviews... what a joke. I’ve been watching these reviews for YEARS with little to no positivity. You have the nerve to have people you know write fake reviews instead of fixing the problems. Now THAT is an ethics issue on top of the many others. I tried to give real answers and constructive criticism but the HR girl was so rude there is no reason to hold back. If you complain about the workload you are told to work more instead of helping. No raises. They took away incentive bonuses. The technology used in the floor is not user friendly; lags or even stops working. Quantity over quality... ALWAYS. This must be your world. Even if you are “slow” enough to work only 8 hours it is not out of the norm to get calls on your personal time and personal phone if someone doesn’t know how to do something. Even when you are hourly and not getting paid for it.

1.0
13 Jan 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are some very good employees that give their best. Unfortunately, if you give your best, this company wants more out of you.

Cons

Where do I start. First off, if you are hoping to meet the CEO, it won't happen. I saw him one day and told my boss I would like to meet him someday. He told me that was absolutely out of the question. The CEO does not talk to anybody lower than his direct reports. So, if you see a review about meeting senior managers, it is not true. Second. You will see reviews about the many team building events. That is also a fabrication. They USED to have team building events. Then the senior managers would walk around the offices and see who was NOT at their desks. So, this was stopped abruptly. Does management care about it's employees? Not a chance. They only care about what they look like in front of the upper managers. You will see people leaving, but nobody new is hired. They take the current work load, and distribute it to who ever is left. Hourly versus Salary people are treated just the same. Yes, you may see salary people taking a longer lunch, but that just means they have to stay longer to make up the time. Hourly workers are stuck at their desks with only a 30 minute lunch at two 15 minute breaks a day. And my manager told me that salary workers do not get breaks. If I took two 15 minutes breaks, then I had to work an extra half hour each day to make up for it. And, as a salary worker, if I took longer than 30 minutes for lunch, I had to make up the time. In past jobs, your salary was based upon what your "brought to the table" such as education, experience, etc. At Servicelink, I was told they pay your more to offset the extra hours you will be required to work. You may get a laptop for the cases where you have meetings and need to take it with you. But, you are also required to take it home and work during the evening. You are also obligated to take it with you on vacation and monitor emails while you are gone. And, by the way, if they do let you go. Please account for all your personal items. People have to buy their own office supplies and when you are let go, the vultures pounce on every thing they can get their hands on. Also, if you have any personal computer peripherals like a cordless mouse and keyboard. Make sure you get those back. I have seen personal gear like laptop bags, dongles, mouse and keyboards magically disappear when cleaning out somebody's desk. Including mine. I have also seen reviews where somebody has complained to HR for racism, bullying, or just poor management techniques. Sorry, HR cannot help you. One thing WILL happen. You will be placed on a performance improvement plan and every move you make will be documented and a case file will be created for your dismissal. The second thing that will happen is you will be interrogated and made to look like you made the entire scenario up. HR is only there to make sure the company does not get sued. If there is cause for being sued, they will discredit all you say. If there is no cause for a law suit, such as office bullying, they will not do anything. If you see a job opening for Servicelink. Ignore it. If you are not the CEO or his direct reports, you do not matter. So, all of these positive reviews about management caring, team building events, CEO town hall meetings... truthfully, they are all a complete fabrication and nothing more than an attempt to artificially inflate the Glassdoor rating of Servicelink

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