Verizon reviews

3.6

62% would recommend to a friend

(35,688 total reviews)
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Dan Schulman

25% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Verizon has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 35,688 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Verizon 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
Feb 9, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits - 401k matched 100% first day, health insurance benefits also from day one. Tuition assistance Overall market fair salary

Cons

Horrible feedback process Management is sink or swim My first 5 months there I received a review that only highlighted negative aspects and made it seem that I sat on the job for 5 months without doing anything. I quickly reached out to HR, it was the first time I had even seen what I was being evaluated on. Everything and anything that went wrong on my first project was blamed on me as a new hire even though I was there in my first month and I wasnt given time to address what happened!! Management provide feedback with no explantion or disscussion. Aside from that there was a restructuring of the department that also took place. Promotional growth is non existence - Mostly lateral. Very political environment.

2.0
May 8, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Very promising company which offers great benefits. $8k per year towards schooling and no obligation to continue working at VZW when you graduate. Operates in an exciting industry and there is much potential. Good bonuses... for now. Somehow the company succeeds despite itself.

Cons

Where to start? Payscale is insulting. They pay 20% or more below market average and lie to your face about what that average is. They offer 2-3% yearly inflation adjustments like every other company in the US and use the spin buzz "merit raise" to make people feel like their work is appreciated. Really bust yourself and you might get an extra 1%, who knows. Want an actual raise? Get a new job. Literally, the only way to get even a tiny raise is to switch jobs. Unsurprisingly this results in people switching jobs every two years and no one really having any idea what is going on in their position. The company gives good bonuses which helps make up for low salaries, but every year our bonuses have been dropping... except for directors and above of course. They still get tons of money (LTI, I am looking at you). HR used to send out yearly surveys on employee satisfaction, up until 3 years ago when the results showed it had dropped like a rock. Seems like they took to the old addage of "If you don't like the answers then stop asking the questions" because that was the last real survey sent out. Now our yearly surveys are 3 laughable yes/no questions about if you work towards VZW goals every day. Their idea of career planning tools is a joke. While other companies offer defined career paths based on milestones and tenure that effectively seek out and develop talent, Verizon offers an online tool that lets you enter your qualifications and then sends the form to a black hole where no one will ever see it again. Talented people sit in the same positions and rot because they enjoy what they do but will not get promoted unless they switch to a new department. The culture of VZW is as mixed as sand in a bag. Since HR does not have any power, there is no single policy or culture inside the company. Each VP runs his group in different ways. Some employees may be allowed to work from home when necessary, have flex-hours, company cell-phones and be promoted within the group. Meanwhile, other employees in a different organization but similar responsibilities are not allowed to work off-site (except as unpaid overtime), need to pay for their own cell phone, and have no prospects for advancement. It really all depends on which desk you land up in. The wonderful aspect of this is that mixing employees that are satisfied with their jobs because they have fair bosses with those who are disatisfied because of fascist bosses breeds inter-company contempt the likes of which should never exist in a F500 company. Again, this company somehow succeeds despite itself.

1.0
Apr 25, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You get a discount on your phone service, training is good. People are nice to work with, the stores are clean and keep nice.

Cons

there are no pros, the money is terrible, the hours are terrible, the managers ares too young, they dont care about work/life balance and the main reason for face to face business is to deal with complaining customers

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