About InComm
As a pioneer of the prepaid telecommunications market, InComm strives to invent new ways to provide business and social value to our customers. Our passion for innovation motivates us to discover original ideas and fresh approaches to deliver an exceptional customer experience from point-of-purchase to performance and beyond. Leveraging over 12 years – more... of industry experience and strategic insight, InComm is blazing the trail toward a new era of prepaid technology. We hope you'll join us on the road to success.
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InComm Employer Reviews
InComm
Good company to grow
Human Resources Generalist (Current Employee), Atlanta, GA – May 23, 2012
InComm
Could do better
Customer Service/Call Center (Former Employee), Jacksonville, FL – May 12, 2012
InComm
Employee morale affected by big turnover rate
Bilingual Customer Service Representative (Former Employee), Jacksonville – May 6, 2012
InComm
one call resoulation success
Customer Service Rep (Former Employee), Jacksonville, FL – April 27, 2012
InComm
Good place to work
Bilingual CCRep / Team Lead (Current Employee), Jacksonville, FL – April 12, 2012
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