Victra – Victra is an amazing company to work for. But too often there are changes to comission, scheduels etc. Its making it hard to have a consistent work flow and feels like the company is having some what of an identity crisis | Comparably

Victra – Victra is an amazing company to work for. But too often there are changes to comission, scheduels etc. Its making it hard to have a consistent work flow and feels like the company is having some what of an identity crisis

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Victra was founded as a partnership by Richard and David Balot in October 1996 in Wilson, North Carolina. Victra was incorporated as ABC Phones of North Carolina, Inc. in 1999. Today, Victra is independently owned and operated in Raleigh, North Carolina, with more than 200 people in the Store Support Center. In 2020, Victra opened its Communications Center, employing hundreds of team members who handle Verizon Consumer, Business, and Customer Care calls, along with Victra store support. As a company, Victra employs more than 7,000 people and serve guests in more than 1,700 locations across 50 states. We are proud to be the largest authorized retailer of Verizon! read more
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Victra is an amazing company to work for. But too often there are changes to comission, scheduels etc. Its making it hard to have a consistent work flow and feels like the company is having some what of an identity crisis

What are some of the best things about your team?

We have a great friendly environment

What is most positive about the culture and environment at your company?

Its a people first company

What makes you most happy at work?

Daily interactions with my team and guest each day.

What do you like best about the leadership team?

They're always clear and willing to assist with career progression in the most supportive ways

Why do you feel undervalued and what would make you feel better about your compensation?

Better base pay due to the rise of cost of living. Or better incentive plan structures to compensate the rising costs.

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