Pros
- The benefits are genuinely strong. AT&T offers robust health coverage, solid retirement options, and one of the most meaningful perks is the separate paid time off specifically for caring for family; distinct from regular PTO. This is a rare and truly valuable benefit. - Compensation is competitive and there are clear structures for pay, bonuses, and progression. -Large company with many resources and opportunities to learn if you're proactive.
Cons
- The culture can feel negative, rigid, and at times toxic. If you don't fully assimilate or "fall in line", it's made clear that you don't belong. - It's extremely difficult to speak up, push for change, or offer a differing perspective without fear of being labeled 'not aligned' or 'resistant'. - The return-to-office mandate is overwhelming and has created a stressful environment. Having to track hours an days in the office makes it feel like you're clocking in and out; even in roles where remote work has proven fully effective. - There is absolutely no flexibility to work from home under any circumstance, even when remote work would not impact productivity. - You often feel like a cog in a massive machine: easily replaceable, unseen, and not valued as an individual.