AT&T reviews

3.3

51% would recommend to a friend

(42,062 total reviews)
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John Stankey

43% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

AT&T has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 42,062 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AT&T employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Telecommunications industry (3.6 stars).

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1.0
Oct 26, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

The Salary and benefits are great. The presence of a union makes a big difference in the rights we have as employees.

Cons

Employees are treated like children. I'm reminded of middle/high school. There is absolutely no potential for upward mobility. Despite having a college education and years of experience, I've been locked into the same position for years. My supervisor told me that I would not be able to apply for any other jobs within the company because she doesn't like me personally. Money isn't everything.

2.0
Sep 30, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

IT projects come and go rapidly. Most of these projects can range from pretty boring billing, data repository projects to revenue-building hi-exposure projects. So as challenges comes, its exciting to see where you'll end up next. Perks are 401k (6% company match), medical, dental, vision and 3 awards systems based on individual, team, and company unit performance. Upper management provides several channels for trickling information to employees. Provides meaningful feedback and quite impressed with how much they actually know about the employees work performance and achievements. Plenty of career opportunities and career paths. You can try out a career path by taking on new roles. Training is provided through online tools and leader led classes.

Cons

This is a super large corporation. Being recognized for your performance amidst thousands takes a lot of personal social intervention and exposure to upper management. One who does well are characters who understand its all about marketing your assets and reminding upper management the added value you contribute to the project and the team. Always play the teamplayer card and any opportunity to show leadership. You could design and develop the next innovation in optimizing an existing processes and receive a thank you, we'll think of you on performance review. Progressions seems like its handed out in a communist fashion. Everyone in your level gets paid the same regardless of your performance or experience (ie. college grad with no experience gets the same pay for 8+ years experience). It really kills motivation to compete and the innovation new hires bring when they enter the door. Does it really pay to have talent in this IT shop? No it does not. The fact most co-workers in IT do not even hold a degree related with computers or information technology earn some irk (is your BS degree in Computer Science really worth the same as a BS degree in Liberal Arts?). Most of them will probably hold higher titles and higher pay than you only because they paid their dues in time. Many peers have accepted the fact and grown complacent, have lost the drive to learn new skills in emerging technologies as expected in IT. They prefer to be unseen, unnoticed and unrecognized. Leave before this happens.

3.0
Aug 5, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The best reason to work for this company is pay... It isn't anything else really. Everything that use to make this employeer the best in its class has been cut back on. That includes, bonuses, stock options, medical and every other beni has been cut. The best reason to work for this company is tainted with all the other reasons not to work here. Yes, we don't mind working hard but over the last few years they have asked for more and cut more from the people who actually make a difference within the rankings.

Cons

Massive company where everyone is your boss. They don't cater to their employees they cater to the upper management staff. 95% of upper management looks down the rankings as throw away commodities that can be replaced by someone who cost less and works longer hours. This way upper management can pocket more money while the take away more and more and expect more and more. The company has lost it's big blue attitude and has taken on a dog eat dog attitude. Compitetion is good but you better come prepared with a full fledge body of armor if you work here.

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