T-Mobile reviews

3.6

62% would recommend to a friend

(23,166 total reviews)
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Srini Gopalan

50% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

T-Mobile has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 23,166 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The T-Mobile 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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23K reviews
1.0
Aug 2, 2023

Once great, but went downhill incredibly fast after the merger.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pay is decent, health benefits are really good, but that's also how they keep you reeled in.

Cons

Inconsistent metrics that horribly affect any bonuses you may be eligible for. Extreme mental health stress as half my team was in intermittent LOA due to the stress. Our best rep, who often went to the annual PEAK top achiever's events, spent at least one hour a week sobbing in the break room from the stress. Company is staunchly anti union and they have no issues outsourcing thousands of US employees at a time to cut corners. My entire division (1000 messaging reps) were outsourced during an all hands on deck conference call with them VP Callie Fields, who told us that (I kid you not) customers want outsourced care based on surveys despite documented evidence that Alorica (the company that we were outsourced to) intentionally promised the customers everything to get the top scores and then pawn the responsibility to the US call centers. Now Fields runs the Strategic Enterprise Government Accounts (SEGA) and is running that into the ground as most tenured reps already left from her insane changes and she replaced them with external hires. Now they're making a large push to "Digital Ready" which is getting clients to do everything online, thus making a final push to get all US based reps outsourced. I am not being hyperbolic, they achieved the merger, and now are moving to maximize short term profits to get the highest bonuses. If you are reading this and still work there, RUN! You are expendable to them no matter how well you achieve your metrics. Once your position is redundant or slightly less profitable, you will be booted out. Even the most staunch of supporters have left, leaving bootlickers and rookies who don't know how great the place used to be.

1.0
Jul 31, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Health and dental insurance is good and rarely is any procedure or med rejected

Cons

-You will be constantly harassed regarding your productivity, even when it is higher than everyone else on your team -Management are all unilaterally, utterly useless and frequently c unty to people for sport -Job requirements have become more pedantic and way less lucrative than they were five years ago, and continues to careen faster in that direction. -Overtime often offered with fine print. You will be offered bonus time for said overtime and then they will then come up with some rule after the fact so they don't actually have to pay it out to you. -Your time cards will absolutely be f ucked with and time stolen from your card every f ucking week without fail -If you have a legitimate disability, the company they use to certify that disability, Broadspire Corp, will intentionally make it nearly impossible to get that claim certified. They will intentionally misinterpret/rat f uck you on any required disability document to make it so that you ultimately cannot ever get accommodated or be able to use that accommodation no matter what. This is by design.

1.0
May 26, 2023

Beware

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Benefits are good, with a generous phone discount.

Cons

Unprofessional environment. Trap music blaring all day. Discriminative nature. Customer care is not the culture, imo. Leaders demeaning to coworkers; pressuring coworkers to pry customers out of funds they do not have. The driving force is to unlike other companies (which are for profit); T-Mobile appears to only be concerned with bonuses instead of the customer. They have the majority opinion that customers are liars. My experience is that this location appears to rely on those individuals who are desperate to have a job. They use strange terminology (they call acronyms, but are not) to convey information. The company pushes a subpar home internet that is severely troubling. may be the single most disappointing company I have ever worked for.

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