Terrible Culture - Business Analyst EchoStar Employee Review

1.0
May 13, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Clock In and Out is flexible Immediate manager was great

Cons

Nothing will ever change or improve They'll force you to pay for Boost Mobile Layers upon layers of bureaucracy They don't promote analysts Going bankrupt fast.

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EchoStar Response
1y
We appreciate you sharing your experience. It’s great to hear that your immediate manager has a positive impact and that you value the flexibility around clocking in and out. We also take your concerns around bureaucracy, limited advancement, and feeling unheard very seriously. These are important issues, and we’re committed to building a workplace where every employee feels valued, supported, and empowered to grow. If you have any additional feedback or suggestions, we encourage you to reach out to our People Operations team at peopleoperations@dish.com. Your voice matters, and we thank you again for taking the time to share it.

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5.0
May 30, 2026
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Pros

A lot of opportunity to move around to different departments and try new things.

Cons

Not very flexible work life balance

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EchoStar Response
1mo
It is wonderful to hear that you found so many avenues for internal mobility and enjoyed exploring different departments during your time with us. Fostering a workplace where employees can try new things and chart diverse career paths is something we deeply value. We also appreciate you raising your concerns regarding scheduling flexibility. Finding the right harmony between operational needs and individual work-life balance is a continuous focus for us, and insights like yours are incredibly helpful as we work to enhance our overall employee experience.
4.0
Jul 2, 2026
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Pros

Great perks, overtime available at times, great co workers and love helping customers

Cons

Customers yelling at you at 7am before you’ve had your morning coffee, some supervisors micromanaging, the fact that you have to promote promote promote even when customers flat out say no some supervisors want you to keep pushing and that’s honestly a problem for me, if they say no it’s no, we are not in the sales dept. I understand that their numbers are also important but sometimes the pressure is too much, so much so that sometimes I just feel like getting another job if I’m being honest, and I honestly love it but some supervisors do too much, we not only have advanced tech but starlink customers that we have to help, we have a certain time limit for starlink and agents offering starlink to customers then saying” you can call to cancel tomorrow” adds more pressure because now they don’t want you to assist the customer in cancelling now it’s just tickets, tickets is not enough for customers they want a solution not some ticket that’s not going to get them a resolution in a timely manner.

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EchoStar Response
1d
It is incredibly heartening to know that you enjoy working with your colleagues and find true fulfillment in assisting our customers. We are also glad that our employee perks and overtime opportunities have been a positive aspect of your time with us. At the same time, we hear your concerns loud and clear regarding the intense pressure surrounding promotional metrics and the difficulties of managing complex customer service tickets under strict time constraints. Our goal is to provide a supportive environment where our frontline teams feel thoroughly appreciated and properly equipped, rather than overwhelmed. Your honest perspective regarding how metrics are communicated during team meetings gives us a clear area to focus on as we continuously strive to refine our workplace culture and operational balance. We genuinely appreciate you sharing your experience to help us grow into a better company.
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