Unpleasant experience overall - Energy Advisor bei Changeworks : Mitarbeiterbewertung

2.0
12. Sept. 2021
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Pros

Although I gave a 2 star review and my experience was mostly unpleasant, I’ll try to be as fair as possible in my review. One of the pros of this job is that you’re likely to work with friendly, likeminded people who are genuinely nice. There is value in the service you provide as an energy advisor, so you do get job satisfaction out of it and feel like you’re contributing to positive change. This is coming from a person who hates customer service! You’ll speak to customers about a wide range of topics, which helps open up new career opportunities in different areas. There’s decent support for mental health if you’re ever struggling.

Kontras

The main con for me is that this is a target based job, which is not really mentioned in the hiring and training process. There is a target for everything and they are pretty absurd, mainly because their system is designed to work against the advisor. You’ll feel like you’re always swimming against the tide and the job gets repetitive very quickly, so it’s unrealistic to keep your targets consistently at the level they want for longer than 6 months. If you fail to reach targets, they will often make you feel like you’re not doing enough, no matter how hard you work. If things don’t improve they will also make you feel like your job security is under threat. Although you get job satisfaction for contributing to positive change, this only lasts a few months due to the toxic culture of reaching targets and making you feel like crap when you don’t meet them. Despite being a customer service job, it feels more like a glorified sales job because of all the targets, except that you don’t get a commission when you reach them. Similarly, although the support for mental health is a good thing, you wouldn’t need it in the first place if it was a more positive working environment. There is very little opportunity to do anything other than being on the phone. As long as you’re there, they’ll expect you to be on the phone at all times and will be on your case to squeeze as much out of you as they possibly can. This is a heavily monitored job, which makes you feel like you’re constantly under surveillance. Any error will be picked up and again, they’ll make you feel like crap for making mistakes. Any minor error on your part or a wider issue within the team is blown completely out of proportion. Their expectation of you as an employee and a human being are completely unrealistic. You’ll probably find that they say all the right things because the company wants to be seen as really progressive, but in practice they do the exact opposite. Overall, my negative experiences overshadowed the positives, which is a real shame and could have been avoided. Would I recommend Changeworks as a place to work? I’d say it depends. The particular area I worked at had its own procedures, but other parts of the organisation may have a better culture. If you were going for the energy advisor role, I would recommend it as long as you had a clear plan to move on to something else within the first 6-12 months, as you’ll certainly get sick of it pretty quickly. If that’s not the case or you feel like you might be stuck in that role for a longer period for whatever reason, I’d say think carefully before applying. This role is advertised several times throughout the year and there’s a reason for that.

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2.0
20. Mai 2026
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Pros

The advisors in the team are lovely and Changeworks has many nice people working for them, who want to do their best, but are up against a restrictive system.

Kontras

When interviewing, I was told that the role would be with Changeworks, but found out after starting, it's actually subcontracted to Home Energy Scotland. The day-to-day is very KPI led and calls incredibly inflexible in their structure. Every second of the day was watched, calls closely scored and despite being home based, creating a high pressure environment. Our breaks and work life quality was slowly reduced, as other staff left for better roles elsewhere. Management structure is top heavy and it shows. Poor communication and lack of consistency of feedback leaves advisors confused and in a position where they can't please anyone. Although not technically cold calling, the system does rely heavily on outbound calls, often follow ups from months ago, which feels like cold calling and often receives the expected response from householders, when they have often forgotten permissions given to keep in touch. Calls are closely monitored and very carefully structured, so can feel robotic and gives little room for compassion or adaptability. Very little chance of training (beyond the basic requirement) or job progression and the pay is poor for the quality expectations and pressure on the team. Redundancies are common and funding relies on Scottish Government. Technology is not up to date and the issued laptops often crashed or required lengthy updates. HR policies are confusing and contradictory and despite blowing the equality and diversity trumpet, the reality is that disability and reasonable adjustments were often ignored and workers needs treated as an inconvenience by HR and senior management. The job description needs to be updated to be more transparent and honest, so people are less surprised at the day to day role.

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3.0
15. Nov. 2024
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Pros

- Staff are lovely and friendly and do look out for each other -Workload can vary but I find it good in my current role. It is easy to be unproductive but I think this is managers trusting staff to manage workload and raise any concerns if they don't have enough to do.

Kontras

- I've held two positions in Changeworks which are drastically different in workload with the same pay. - Pay is not great but for an admin role in the 3rd sector its expected. - I don't think there's a lot of opportunities for progression. I also don't get to attend training that I want to do - It's always in the PDP forms but takes ages to get it organised. -Agree with other reviews about the management and current CEO. In two years I've never had a conversation with him which says a lot, No acknowledgement in the office- not sure he would know who I am or what my role is. Never seen him sitting with anyone in lower positions at lunch etc. - Rest of the executive are also out of touch. It's a bit of an us and them situation. -Job security has been a huge deal in the last month with unpredictable ScotGov funding. Lots of staff are feeling unsettled now. -I don't see a future at Changeworks - its been a good post-covid job and I've learned office based skills but will have to move in order to progress.

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