Collections is not a good place to work here. - Collector Johnson Mark Employee Review

1.0
28 Sept 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

At least is a job, you can find good people among the bad like in all places.

Cons

When you get hired, they lie to you about advancement opportunities, nice bonuses and so forth. The truth of the matter is that the collections supervisor needs other type of training, he can be good talking but, he doesn't talk walk the talk. Everything before going to lawsuits revolves about him and there is no way you can lead a team that way. It is the typical call center where they squeeze you out and expect you to kill yourself for the company. Double-face management that can sweet talk and then stab you in the back. Also, there is like a silence code and type of back in cold-war era secretive policy where everything has to be known and all the people are afraid of the rest of their peers. They offer you training which is mostly a hands-on training and is good for nothing.

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5.0
5 Sept 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The biggest pro about Johnson Mark as an attorney is the work life balance. We are salary employees so we do not have to worry about billable hours. We practice in a very specific area of collections, so it isn't very complicated work.

Cons

Because we operate in such a small area of law, it can become repetitive. The other con is that compared to law firms where you log your hours, we aren't paid as much. However, I can take off whenever I want an I'm always home for dinner

4.0
16 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great software, staff, managers, good vibes.

Cons

The starting salary is below market for the workload.

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