Nationwide Building Society
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Customer Service Representative hourly salaries in England at Nationwide Building Society

Job Title
Customer Service Representative12 salaries
Location
England
Average salary
£11.21 per hour
17%
Above national average
Average £11.21
Low £6.65
High £16.85

Salary estimated from 12 employees, users, and past and present job advertisements on Indeed in the past 12 months.

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Reviews for Customer Service Representative at Nationwide Building Society

Somewhat helpful

Good training but did feel like you were thrown into the deep end when signed off Poor pay but there are chances to do overtimeAll depends on the type of manager you have as each can be very different and make or break your experience
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Great company to work for, but…

Constantly changing policies, difficult to book time off. However very supportive managers & co workers. Typical day is obvs taking a lot of calls, can be quite repetitive.
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Friendly & no stress

Rather happy & nice people. Pay very low though & you have to stay later at times with no overtime. No parking on site. Lots of on line courses to complete all the time.
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How much does a Customer Service Representative make at Nationwide Building Society in England?

Average Nationwide Building Society Customer Service Representative hourly pay in England is approximately £11.21, which is 17% above the national average.

Salary information comes from 209 data points collected directly from employees, users, and past and present job advertisements on Indeed in the past 36 months.

Please note that all salary figures are approximations based upon third party submissions to Indeed. These figures are given to the Indeed users for the purpose of generalised comparison only. Minimum wage may differ by jurisdiction and you should consult the employer for actual salary figures.