What is claimed is:1. A system for automated and synchronized agent experience-customer experience testing of call center performance and technologies, comprising:a contact system test engine comprising a memory, a processor, and a plurality of programming instructions stored in the memory thereof and operable on the processor thereof, wherein the programmable instructions, when operating on the processor, cause the processor to:generate an interaction sequence based at least on a user-provided test definition, wherein the generated interaction sequence comprises at least a tracking identification marker;compile a customer experience test result report of the interaction sequence as it is received and processed by the agent station including at least the accuracy of responses to the generated interaction sequence and timing information; andcompile an agent experience result report based at least on the timing and performance logs of the agent station;synchronize data between the agent result report and the customer result report into a synchronized report based at least on the tracking identification marker; andan agent station comprising a memory, a processor, and a plurality of programming instructions stored in the memory thereof and operable on the processor thereof, wherein the programmable instructions, when operating on the processor, cause the processor to:receive the interaction sequence and the tracking identification marker as part of an agent experience testing routine; andprocess the interaction sequence.2. The system of claim 1, wherein the tracking identification marker is a calling line identity requested from a synchronization service.3. The system of claim 1, wherein the tracking identification marker is a sequence of dual-tone multi-frequency signaling tones injected by the agent station.4. The system of claim 1, further comprising a dashboard server comprising a memory, a processor, and a plurality of programming instructions stored in the memory thereof and operable on the processor thereof, wherein the programmable instructions, when operating on the processor, cause the processor to aggregate synchronized test results.5. The system of claim 1, wherein the interaction sequence is a sequence of simulated voice interactions.6. The system of claim 1, wherein the interaction sequence is a sequence of email interactions.7. The system of claim 1, wherein the interaction sequence is a sequence of web-based chat interactions.8. The system of claim 1, wherein the interaction sequence is a sequence of text-based interactions sent through a Short Message Service protocol.9. A method for automated and synchronized agent experience-customer experience testing of call center performance and technologies, comprising the steps of:generating an interaction sequence at a call center based at least on a user-provided test definition, wherein the generated interaction sequence comprises at least a tracking identification marker;receiving the interaction sequence at an agent station, which:tracks the tracking identification marker as part of an agent experience testing routine; andprocesses the interaction sequence;compiling a customer experience test result report of the interaction sequence as it is received and processed by the agent station including at least the accuracy of responses to the generated interaction sequence;synchronizing data between the agent result report and the customer result report into a synchronized report based at least on the tracking identification marker; andcompiling an agent experience result report based at least on performance logs of the agent station.10. The method of claim 9, wherein the tracking identification marker is a calling line identity requested from a synchronization service.11. The method of claim 9, wherein the tracking identification marker is a sequence of dual-tone multi-frequency signaling tones injected by the agent station.12. The method of claim 9, further comprising a dashboard server comprising a memory, a processor, and a plurality of programming instructions stored in the memory thereof and operable on the processor thereof, wherein the programmable instructions, when operating on the processor, cause the processor to aggregate synchronized test results.13. The method of claim 9, wherein the interaction sequence is a sequence of simulated voice interactions.14. The method of claim 9, wherein the interaction sequence is a sequence of email interactions.15. The method of claim 9, wherein the interaction sequence is a sequence of web-based chat interactions.16. The method of claim 9, wherein the interaction sequence is a sequence of text-based interactions sent through a Short Message Service protocol.