AT&T reviews

3.3

52% would recommend to a friend

(42,045 total reviews)
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43% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

AT&T has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 42,045 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AT&T employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Telecomunicaciones industry (3.6 stars).

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1.0
Aug 24, 2008
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Pros

none whats so ever - management actually wants you to leave

Cons

No respect from management - CIO continues to remind the employees that they need to work harder cut back on expenses and people - I don't see the same from management. Headquarters moving to Dallas because they need access to a major airport - why when travel has almost totally been cut! It's a way for them to reduce head count only. They continue to offshore/outsource agressively shifting employees to Amdocs and IBM who keep employees for several months then reduce headcount - that why AT&T can say they never fire people!

5.0
Aug 24, 2008
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Pros

Everyone that I have spoken with about AT&T as a company has actually given excellent reviews. Some actually rave about the company. Its kinda funny because they all seem to have 20+ years of service and that might be why its not really easy to get into. People tend to approach this job with the attitude of sticking around. In my new-hire class everyone keeps talking about retiring from this place. Speaking of retiring most of our instructors are retired AT&T employees and that says alot when your retirees just cant seem to stay away.

Cons

I dont really know yet. Overtime is wide open so I dont have a lot of personal time, but I'm not really complaining as that can be good and bad.

2.0
Aug 22, 2008
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Pros

Nice Commercials...Benefits...Great Field Work Force (Techs & Support)...Global Communications and Wireless Behemoth

Cons

Way too many middle-management "chiefs" who have zero technical knowledge or corporate insight into the technology AT&T advertises, but refuses to use or support internally (if it does not appear on a memo, email or "Q" instant message from their direct supervisor, don't expect any assistance or support from anyone in any organization). Upper management spends their time micromanaging other employees and jockeying for attention on the same projects while ignoring their internal staff and the customer. The epitome of a "communications" company that has no idea how to communicate. Unfortunately, they also do not know how to attract or retain people with a passion for technology. They're losing resources a record paces in management to look "good" on wall street, and have no idea how to embrace the Mobile and Web 2.0 technologies they put on their commercials. Sadly, most still there are just keeping quiet and suffering in silence long enough to reach retirement or a buyout offer. A shame, and a straight line map on how to take a brand, talented employee base, and technological opportunity and drive all into the ground. Sadly, it's reflected daily in the complete lack of customer service. If a company can't even communicate internally to where one department knows what the other is doing, it's no surprise there is Zero Customer Support. They want to keep you, and they want to give you a million different services --- they just don't know how to support it without internal bickering. 80% of the upper and middle management base works to prohibit innovation. The remaining 20% are just waiting to retire or feverishly abandoning the boat known as AT&T.

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