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Granite Telecommunications

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Granite Telecommunications reviews

3.0

45% would recommend to a friend

(1,405 total reviews)
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Rob Hale Jr.

59% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Granite Telecommunications has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,405 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Granite Telecommunications 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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1K reviews
1.0
Jan 23, 2024

Save Yourself and Don't Bother Working Here

Recommend
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Pros

You'll get a paycheck every 2 weeks on time. If you're a workaholic you will have an endless pile of work to get through.

Cons

There are endless cons to list about this place but to begin with they will underpay you. They treat all employees like they're interchangeable and can be easily replaced. The people who make important decisions such as promotions and raises have no idea what you even do at the company. Benefits get worst every year.

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Granite Telecommunications Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to review your time working here at Granite. We are disappointed to hear of your experiences and appreciate the feedback you have given. Although we always try to give our teammates the best advice, resources, and more, unfortunately some circumstances we cannot be certain about or able to predict. If you would like to speak with a member of our Talent Management team, please do not hesitate to contact them at TalentManagement@granitenet.com
2.0
Nov 6, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Trauma-bonded with a lot of people and made a lot of new friends. Everyone is really friendly/welcoming when you start. Catered lunch every now and then. PTO isn’t bad after your first year. Office is at the Battery so free Braves parking is a major plus.

Cons

I can’t even make this up. There was a town hall meeting where the CEO addressed people’s “concerns”. One of the major items of discussion was the rats in the Quincy office. CEO goes on to say that if anyone sees the rats the most, it’s him (because he’s there the earliest and the latest out of anyone). He then proceeded to tell the company that they can “suck it up” for the next few months until they move into the new Granite HQ that is being built. Felt like I was watching an episode of South Park, but sadly, it was real. Mandatory 4 days a week in office when everyone’s jobs can be done from home. My director wasn’t even in my office and yet, I was still required to be in. (This also changed 3 different times since I started at Granite. Wouldn’t be surprised if everyone is back in office 5 days a week and wearing a tie everyday.) Nobody seems to know what their job responsibilities are and it causes a lot of finger pointing between departments. You’ll end up wearing many hats in the sales role and never get compensated fairly for it. Some of your deals won’t convert which means you won’t get commission, and it’s all out of your control after you close the deal. You’re literally in the hands of the ops department which is full of temporary workers that are underpaid and overworked. Lack of support from upper management. Rob Hale (CEO) will tell the sales team that we need to just get ‘bigger’ deals… like yeah that’s what we’re trying to do except every big deal we get, the rollout process usually goes up in flames & it’s out of your control (& guess who has to tell the customer). Upper management refuses to accept that their outdated processes are the reason customers leave (oh and sales reps get chargebacks if their customers leave within a certain time frame!). Granite’s main source of revenue is POTS (which is a dying technology). They acquired a POTS-replacement, EPIK, and it works probably ~50% of the time. Even some of the engineers say it was a bad investment & that’s what Granite is basing their ‘Granite 2.0’ phase on… Favoritism is REAL here. I had 2 deals get stripped from my name after I did all of the work on them. Never ended up getting commissions from those deals that were given to other sales reps, and that was my final straw. Office is generally unwelcoming to women (constantly hearing sexist and inappropriate remarks). Definitely not a professional environment, and it shows by the lack of women in the ATL office. There's not really one person in particular, the office/entire sales department has a culture of being a 'good ole boys club'. Just know, if you're a woman and you get promoted, you won't be taken out to a day of golf like your male counterparts... LOL

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Granite Telecommunications Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to review your time working here at Granite. We are disappointed to hear of your experiences and appreciate the feedback you have given. Although we always try to give our teammates the best advice, resources, and more, unfortunately some circumstances we cannot be certain about or able to predict. If you would like to speak with a member of our Talent Management team, please do not hesitate to contact them at TalentManagement@granitenet.com
1.0
Aug 11, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

there's a gym at the Quincy office\ nice coworkers when you can find them

Cons

Sales is verbally abusive and is trained to be that way everything is an escalated issue and it makes working a nightmare management took away WFH

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Granite Telecommunications Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to review your time working here at Granite. We are disappointed to hear of your experiences and appreciate the feedback you have given. Although we always try to give our teammates the best advice, resources, and more, unfortunately some circumstances we cannot be certain about or able to predict. If you would like to speak with a member of our Talent Management team, please do not hesitate to contact them at TalentManagement@granitenet.com
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