AT&T reviews

3.3

52% would recommend to a friend

(42,017 total reviews)
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John Stankey

43% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

AT&T has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 42,017 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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42K reviews
3.0
Sep 16, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

AT&T will hire you without prior sales experience. The base pay and commissions are good. Benefits are excellent if you work at a corporate store. They are unionized.

Cons

You will be shown training videos that tell you to always act in the customers' best interest and never upsell them on things that won't help them or hide upgrades within a rerate. However, in practice, these are precisely the things that you will have to do to meet your quotas for upsells on things of dubious value to the customer (e.g. AT&T's cloud storage instead of iCloud) or dual-line phone plans for people who in reality do not use that much hotspot to begin with or are not business people who would benefit from a second line. Yet you flog that multi-line discount and present it as a cost-saving move. Put new phone installments on that new line so they can't get rid of it without lump-sum paying off the phone. Shady stuff like that is how you get ahead. However, if an aggrieved customer should unthinkably find issue with these things after the fact, then you are on the chopping block. So you will find yourself between a rock and a hard place (and perhaps a guilty conscience).

5.0
Aug 22, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Love the customers, lovely work environment, working under a grander business corporation, as well as working with and alongside other corporate AT&T locations for shifts exchanges and cover, as well as interoperability with Corporate Internet and Phones alongside Fiber and FirstNet for first responders under the tutelage of corporate responders.

Cons

Hours are 10:00AM - 09:00PM, for those looking for late night or early morning shift. Full-time would be preferred to Part-Time. Operations would come with paid training that does not allow for other training from the corporate offices and AT&T University, since they prefer a single focus, this would be cause for reprimand.

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AT&T Response
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Thank you taking the time to submit your review. We love to hear you’re having a great experience connecting our communities and learning about the impact of our business. Meeting our customers sometimes means early mornings and late nights. We understand this can be difficult and will continue to evaluate our operations and benefits to best suit our team.
1.0
Jun 13, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good pay + benefits Having AT&T on your resume

Cons

This job is absolutely horrible. I can't stress enough to not go into this field or job unless you want to deal with a cut throat culture, unethical ways to get sales or clients, and at least a 100+ cold calls a day. Now don't get me wrong, the people you meet in your incoming class was nice, but most people either quit or get fired. This job is all QUOTA. Welcome to the sales world of AT&T! A big corporate company who doesn't care about you unless you are making them money. If you do end up graduating the program, you can't even leave for 18 months or you owe them over $10,000! How insane and horrible is that? This job made me hate sales and I know sales isn't supposed to be like this. Certain teams will either secretly give their newcomers their sales, so their team looks top tier. So if you like cold calling, being sneaky when it comes to ethics and sales, and know lots of people who are looking for fiber internet, this is the job for you!

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