Where technology careers go to die - Developer Analyst TELUS Employee Review

1.0
Jul 5, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Nobody can touch Telus' extended health/dental plans, and pension/share purchase match options are a nice plus. While I can't recommend working there solely for the health benefits, they're an excellent reason why many stay. -If you're the type who wants a 9-5 gig where expectations are low while you wait to retire, this is a great spot- many professionals work from home, and projects of any substance are handled by more skilled offshore teams or vendors. - Has a virtual monopoly on telecom in Western Canada. Unless your job gets moved offshore or you get hit with many of the constant reorganizations, it's pretty safe to say you'll be there a while.

Cons

- Don't believe the marketing, customers are only a source of revenue- and employees are only an expense. If you're looking for somewhere where you'll be valued for your contributions and want to make a difference, this isn't the right culture. Corporate and leadership actions consistently contradict the purported values of the organization and public-facing message. - Compensation is significantly below market. Union members need to fight tooth and nail for every penny or day off, and non-union professionals have wages frozen. Service discount benefits have been reduced greatly for cost savings and come with strings attached. With the exception of a portion of the health plans, everything, even a coffee, comes at a cost. - People advance by waiting for someone to retire, very difficult to even move laterally. - Teams are barely productive, as efforts are spent simply to maintain heavyweight process - Technology is extremely dated with very little incentive, willingness, (and as a result, skill) to change. Don't believe the innovation hype.

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5.0
May 25, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Flexibility of hours and freedom of location.

Cons

Pay is not high, and not enough tasks available at times.

2.0
May 18, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Work from home and create your own schedule. Paid training. There is an option for therapy through the company.

Cons

They are hiring, but there aren't enough tasks to make the minimum of 10 hours a week. There are no raises and no promotions. They take a long time to respond to emails, if they respond at all. The only benefit is a 401 (k). $14 is the pay rate, and one can only work 20 hours a week, if there are enough tasks. The past couple of exams for training set one up to fail them. I have been doing this job long enough to know this. They constantly threaten your job, which really affects morale and confidence. There used to be bonuses, but they haven't done them in a long time. There were times we were given permission to work up to 35 hours for the week, but again, it has been a long time. Last one, they didn't have enough tasks to allow for workers to get to 25+. They also offered stock options, but they ended that as well. They made a major mistake on my end and threatened me unless I complied. Eventually got an email that they were wrong, but they didn't apologize. I saw they were hiring freelancers with a maximum of 25 hours a week. I wrote to management and was told the rest of us were only staying at 20. I am currently seeking other employment. There are other companies that do the same work with higher pay and actual benefits. This was once a good job, but once Telus took over, it has been downhill. I would not recommend this company anymore. I'm starting to wonder if this isn't a sinking ship.

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