Comcast Comm Ops II (Inbound Dispatch) reviews

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Pros

Opportunities to move up if you brown-nose the right people. If you have a fetish for dirty bathrooms and unclean carpets, you will love this place.

Cons

As a whole, the company is the epitome of "it's not what you know, but who you know." They value fraternization over competence and hard skills. It is possible to move up from the bottom of the totem pole: you have to suck up to your superiors, fraternize with everyone, put unsound metrics ahead of ethics and customer satisfaction, and do a significant amount of work off the clock. Moving up takes several years to accomplish, as you are required to stay in a narrow position for a full year before being able to move on. Almost all supervisors, managers, and directors in various departments are incompetent. Never before have I encountered so many stupid people in one location.

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