Low pay but makes up for it in other areas - Recensione dipendente - Personal tax specialist presso RIFT Tax Refunds

4,0
9 lug 2024
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

RIFT has some great stances on work life balance in that as soon as it hits your finish time you are expected to pack up and go home to relax. They do not pressure you to work past your working hours and also encourage you to take your full break. Flexibility is a plus too as if you have a doctors appointment you can work slightly later to make up for the time you need to take out and also working from home for a day if you need to. They have some amazing personality's where everyone is nice to each other and the team update meetings will usually end in a short game or quiz to bring up moral. In the office they offer a snack bar and drinks which are free throughout the day. The office is modern and clean. There area lot of people around to help support you with any queries and everyone is very helpful. Dependant on the manager you are assigned, they are very supportive

Svantaggi

They pay a lot less than the national average and we were also made to feel guilty when minimum wage went up as our wages had to increase with it. We have our targets shown to us daily which shows a massive amount the company makes in fees which makes the salary we are paid feel a little offensive. We are pushed to hit targets that take more time than the hours in the day. Sometimes It can feel like luck if you are able to have a good day however if you have a difficult case come through you are forced to choose if you do the case correctly and spend a lot of time on it which lowers your effectiveness and in turn lowers your overall bonus. Or you can choose to do it quickly and possibly incorrectly so that you remain on targets and in turn have a slightly higher bonus. Not that the bonus is lifechanging anyway. Some of the soft targets have changed within the years I had been there, I was then gaslighted into being told they hadn't when we had emails with old performance trackers showing the difference. I have put this in "cons" due to the uncertainty of this happening however one thing I was happy about with RIFT was their stance on abuse. If a customer was being abusive on the phone, RIFT are firm on their no abuse policy and you have the right to refuse to serve that individual. In some cases that individual is no longer welcome as a RIFT customer which supports the workers to not have to withstand being shouted at etc.. I do however think it is a con as this doesn't happen every time. There have been instances where the abusive customer were just passed to someone else/ given a fee reduction just to keep the customer. This had caused some customers to catch wind that if you complain and shout at your specialist you would get to skip the queue and pay less than normal. This isn't always the case and most of the time these people would get banned from using RIFT services however there has been some instances where the employees were not protected. RIFT has a bad clique problem. Gossip is a major issue and bullying has occurred even from managers.

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5,0
12 nov 2025
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Overall brilliant culture and a great place to work! When I started I didn’t have any experience within tax, but Rift has been brilliant in supporting me to become a qualified tax specialist. The job itself is very rewarding and plenty of opportunities to develop your career and progress through the company. Also a lot of flexibility with working from home and coming into the office.

Svantaggi

Some cases at first will seem complicated, but everyone is very nice and will be available to support you. Everyone has to start somewhere, as well as the well structured training you receive, you naturally learn a lot on the job too.

2,0
24 lug 2025
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Great people to work with and some of the team leaders are absolute gems. When I first started it was a fantastic company. The company benefits (dental, glasses, etc) while not as good as they used to be are decent enough to get a one-time use out of.

Svantaggi

I'm not even sure where to start. Let's start with pay; they will pay massively under average for this role as well as roles in the Personal Tax Team and claim they can't afford to raise wages. The Senior Management will tell you that this negatively impacts profits in monthly presentations but they'll never say what their wages are by comparison. Do check what cars they drive though. Whenever the national minimum wage would increase they'd make a big show of saying look we've increased your salary. Secondly, let's talk company culture. There's quite a grim view of 'doing your time in the trenches' which is a direct quote from a senior Tax Specialist. For some reason everything in the company is trial by fire, not so much in the Contact Centre, but very much so in the Personal Tax Team. While my experience of my team leaders was positive overall (I can't thank them enough) there are countless times I was gaslit, witnessed racism, witnessed an openly transphobic man receive promotion after promotion while neglecting the job, blatant sexism in the hiring process of certain roles despite an overwhelmingly feminine workforce, and many more incidents. I was also once told to leave my troubles at the door when I was confessing I had suffered in my personal life. There are outlying incidents that made me desperate to leave the company as well, such as the holiday management in both sides of the business. In the Contact Centre, during my time there, I've since heard the situation is better, requesting holiday was arduous and you would practically have to beg. Priority across the board is always given to managerial favourites. I once planned a trip and attempted to book 2-3 months in advance and was denied; they told me I had to give more notice. Which brings me to my last point; favouritism. It doesn't really matter if you apply for the Contact Centre or Personal Tax Team because both are deeply entrenched in the game of naming favourites. There are cliques and if you are not in those, then undoubtedly, you will be on the outside always. This applies to being given opportunities to progress. Depending on if you are in the Contact Centre or Personal Tax Team this can vary. In the former you'll be locked into one pay rate in the 'leadership' track and forced to over perform so you can get better pay (but if your performance ever slips then you go down) because you're not as well liked. In the latter, you'll be given all the worst cases, slow responders, and scolded for not being able to wrap them up in a timely manner as well as generally being talked down to around the office. Eventually, in this regard, you will be forced to progress in the Personal Tax Team becausethey do not have enough people and the caseloads are enormous. The favouritism is so insane in this place that I have witnessed people I knew who would take shortcuts, all the time, rise to being paid more than the rest of us. I once criticised my team leaders and senior managers for having favourites and not fairly assessing who should be promoted and was in turn told 'you're not a role model' and told i could not progress. They gave me an arbitrary punishment for an arbitrary situation where I criticised them and I wasn't the class favourite. To summarise, the workload is too much for what you get paid, you will be treated poorly. The work to life balance is appalling, because the hours are unreasonable, unless you have a child in which case RIFT will take enough pity on you to MAYBE let you go see their school play. If you are a singleton; poor hours, poor pay, poor progression, sometimes forced progression without decent training, and poor company culture with deep embedded bullying and favouritism.

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