BT Group reviews

3.6

68% would recommend to a friend

(10,849 total reviews)
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Allison Kirkby

72% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

BT Group has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 10,849 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The BT Group 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
Jan 3, 2017

Not what it used to be

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Pros

really talented people at the working level

Cons

Executive level in BT Global Services very weak. In the Americas, beyond weak. Typical non-confrontational Europeans. Very passive aggressive. Execs do not like people at any level challanging anything, prefer group think workers who fall in line. Benefits (Health) are horrendous. Basically catestrophic coverage. Growth targets do not align with industry growth. Last 3 yrs, targets not met as a result and bonuses not paid. Pay raises are not given when employees are promoted. It is against policy in the UK which is applied globally. Constant "value for money exercises". Translation, look at all employees making above $X's and remove from the business and reallocate their work to lesser paid employees. As a result, Service Delivery and Service Assurance have suffered impacting end customers. Constant offshoring of critical delivery work which impacts end customer. Systems and tools supplied to workers are behind competitors, makes for a frustrating work environment. Semi-Annual performance rating, mandatory "leveling" of employees because company not achieving targets. Blame the workers mentality rather than reviewing business strategy and holding thse who developed it responsible. Will violate comapny policy about hiring spouses in same office on a whim. Does not understand American culture or mindsets. Will get schooled in contract negotiations because of Europen mindset. Will actually put in writing confirmation of bonus payment, then not pay it. Will say a "mistake" was made for the non-payment reason but will not correct the mistake. Actual quote from HR: "We don't pay the best, we don't pay the worst. We pay somewhere in the middle. If people don't like it, they can go somewhere else" Depending on what part of the business you are in, a typical work week could average 50-80 hours a week.

3.0
Sep 25, 2017
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Pros

- Very flexible about letting employees work from home. - Direct line managers almost always very fair, and genuinely care about your growth - Decent amount of holiday, sick pay, and even a small amount of paternity leave -Decent work/life balance (mostly) - A very well-paced on boarding process for new hires. I never felt overwhelmed.

Cons

- Annual "bonus" is always cut drastically or cut altogether - Cost savings has become the number 1 priority for BT, and has been for the past few years and is getting steadily worse. It is more important to them to cut costs than delivery a satisfactory or even passible product to it's customer. Lay offs are numerous, and jobs are being removed or combined for the remaining staff. - BT takes advantage of it's most loyal employees. Changing positions internally provides little to no remuneration! They give an excuse about only being able to give so much percentage increase in pay at a time, but if it had been an external hire, they would have been provided the full amount immediately. The full increase never comes, but your workload doubles.

2.0
Aug 22, 2016
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Pros

BT does hire nice people. Co-workers are excellent, and very nice folks:

Cons

Quotas are unachievable; products are obsolete, pedestrian and overpriced. I would say 1 out of 4 people achieves quota. At quota BT pays specialists above market, but don't worry, you won't hit quota. You have to hit all of 4 different numbers to get accelerators. Don't worry, you won't. Even if by some miracle you hit every milestone and quota, bt can (and will) take money away because they don't want to pay you that much. Plain and simple. Also. Bt doesn't promote. They'll hire some stuffed shirt for you to report to. Likely a British male.

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