DISH reviews

2.7

31% would recommend to a friend

(7,809 total reviews)
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22% approve of CEO

25% positive business outlook

DISH has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 7,809 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The DISH employee rating is 24% below average for employers within the Telecomunicaciones industry (3.6 stars).

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1.0
Dec 22, 2019

Look closer before plummeting down the rabbit hole

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Pros

This is a huge organization, so lots of places you can go, especially if you are willing to relocate. They seem to be growing several industries as fast as they can. This reckless disregard for cohesive strategy makes it ideal for you to come in and cut your teeth on something new. If you are willing to give them everything, and dedicate your entire self and life to them they will reward you. The best I ever got from them was when I completely neglected my family and gave them 100% of me, not my effort but of my life. The rewards were great - but at a hefty cost.

Cons

Culturally this company exists in a space that is 20+ years behind the curve. I would imagine it had to do with the constant need to always have to fight for everything. This is sold to you by leadership as “strong culture”. The reality is, it is completely draining and detrimental to your health and well being. The founder appears to find it charming to be so bold and abrasive. If he would get out of his own way this could easily be a great place to work. Instead, because he dedicated his and his entire family’s life to this business he expects the same out of everyone else. As mentioned in the pro’s, you have to give more than is reasonable to be treated well by the company. It is simply not enough to show up and be effective at your job, they are always requiring you to over extend above and beyond. Then they will tell you that you have met minimum expectations. More than once I was required to go above and beyond by putting myself on physical danger by my manager. I was recently told by my leadership that my team finally “earned” the paid holiday off - the one that is part of the benefits package guaranteed by the company. You shouldn’t have to go above and earn the holidays you are promised off. I must have missed the memo that states paid company holidays for your role are now merit based. HR is a joke. The field teams are disorganized, misaligned, and unable to keep staffing. You ask 3 HRA’s the same question about policy and get 3 very different answers. They are unwilling to drive initiatives with their field management teams and instead push responsibilities off onto other groups. Even reports of objectively obscene and offensive behavior are swept under the rug and disregarded. Listening to the company all hands meetings is terrifying. There is a constant need to sell the value of what they are doing without discussing the fact that things are awful right now. There is a constant need to sell and spin just how bad things are. Publicly the CEO will be positive and supportive when he is on camera. Get him in a small group or one-on-one and he will berate and belittle. Want to move up corporately? Be a yes person that never disagrees with the bullies that lead the organization. Be willing to throw your team under the bus to cover up your inability to be an effective leader and enjoy the ride. Yes I sound jaded because I am. 8 years of watching all of these things take place. Having experienced it first hand I am done. I am tired. I have found much greener grass and can’t wait to be out of here working against this organization.

2.0
Dec 17, 2019
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Pros

- Many skilled and talented employees who care, many have been there so long they don't know there is better else where. - Opportunity to push yourself by working long weeks on challenging projects - Engineering leadership trying to make changes to improve culture - Once you earn trust, ability to explore opportunities outside of assigned duties - The company is rolling out programs which amount to little more than window dressing to improve the culture

Cons

- Badging in and out like it is a prison and time reports - Benefits are poor and sub-par - Most executive leadership views all staff as disposable and treats them as such.

1.0
Dec 7, 2019
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Pros

Better than not having a job....maybe. You might be better off not taking a job with Dish and just continue to look elsewhere.

Cons

- Worst employment experience I have ever had and I have been in the professional workforce for over 20 years - Work/life balance, there isn't any. Chastised for only working 10 hours so you can go to the gym or your son's hockey game one day a week even though you still worked 55 - 60 hours that week - Lack of planning, "Ready Fire Aim" is a saying they live by - High Turnover in the field (over 150% nationally) - crazy! - "Grit" is an attribute they want, which just means they want to verbally abuse and threaten you and you are supposed to like it

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