Not who they used to be. - Senior Staff Consultant Verizon Employee Review

3.0
Feb 22, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The pay and the benefits are relatively good for the industry. Verizon has been very flexible in work - as long as you did your job well, the hours need not be set. My management was always understanding of a work/life balance. There was always flexibility to telecommute. I've worked in a few different business units of the company and have been lucky in getting caring, family-focused, friendly management. There will always be a few "bad apples" but, for the most part, I enjoyed my peers and my management. I always felt part of a family - albeit a disfunctional one.

Cons

I first began with GTE, which was always family-focused, friendly, and a lot of fun. When the merger with BellAtlantic created Verizon, things began to change. Rediculous cost-cutting measures were put in place - removing the third light bulb in overhead lights, no more coffee, building cleaning and maintenance drastically reduced - all in a misplaced effort to save a few dollars. In the end, they gained longer coffee breaks, unhappy enployees working in the dark, and dirty buildings. Then there are the constant layoffs. Every quarter employees look forward to the next cut and the lucky ones who stay behond get to work more for the same amount. Then we get to hear the illustruous senior management, enjoying their multimillion dollar incomes, tell us it isn't over - more layoffs to come.

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5.0
May 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The sheer volume of data, infrastructure, and budget allows you to build and run initiatives that you simply cannot replicate at smaller companies. While being here, we have had to solve complex, high-impact problems with strong results, the resources are absolutely here. The frontline teams and mid-level leaders (at least mine) are deeply knowledgeable technical experts who genuinely care about protecting and enabling the business. Leading people of this caliber makes cascading a vision highly rewarding, as the execution capability is top-tier. We are always striving to make the company better without compromising integrity.

Cons

Moving large initiatives or projects through a matrixed organization like Verizon requires an exhausting amount of red tape - no matter how much they want to claim otherwise. Decisions that should take days can take weeks or months due to the endless layers of alignment and stakeholder sign-offs required. This is further complicated as the company undergoes regular structural shifts, reorgs, and "strategy pivots". As a leader, a significant portion of your energy will be spent managing team fatigue and keeping folks steady through constant organizational "evolutions."

4.0
Jan 26, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Compensation is competitive but you will work very hard for it. Culture is excellent and exhibited and practiced from the top down. Benefits are excellent and cost reasonable. 401k match and profit sharing. Lots of training and professional development opportunities. Can advance if you're willing to relocate.

Cons

Company is trying to transform into what it wants to be beyond a wireless carrier (cloud?, security?, telematics?, wholesaler?, etc) and is struggling with a vision, resources, and org structure to make it a reality. Several re-organizations over last few years so job security has frequently been a question. Often delayed response to competitors caused by management's concern that acting would result in not meeting Wall Street expectations. Not the "happiest" place to work because no result is ever good enough and successes aren't celebrated because the focus is always on the next weekly/monthly/quarterly goal.

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