Verizon reviews

3.6

61% would recommend to a friend

(35,729 total reviews)
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Dan Schulman

24% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

Verizon has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 35,729 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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36K reviews
1.0
Apr 23, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good health benefits and tuition reimbursement, but not much else.

Cons

Very big disconnect from what you are promised in new hire training to the REAL deal. Verizon Wireless does not care about its employees at all. Very unrealistic sales quotas and their "support" in achieving those goals borders on lying to customers... actually, sometimes it is a bold faced lie. Cannot realistically take the time off promised to you because it is usually denied unless you know that you need it 3-4 weeks ahead of time. Who knows that they are going to need a personal day a month a head of time??? DENIED! They are constantly changing the rules so that they make more money and YOU make less commission on each sale. They also track your sales hourly and you are questioned (sometimes berated) as to why you didn't sell enough with each phone. This company has no values... which is why they post profits in the billions each year. The pressure they place on you makes you angry at customers who don't buy enough from you because your job is on the line every day. If you don't sell enough of something in the 8 categories you need to hit each month, you are reprimanded and placed on written warning... and reminded about how many people were fired before you for not making quota... INCIDENTALLY, THE QUOTA YOU GET PAID FOR IS NOT THE SAME QUOTA YOU HAVE TO MAKE EACH MONTH TO KEEP YOUR JOB. You are expected to get $100 out of each person you deal with, even the ones who come in to complain that their bill is too high. Then you are told to switch them to a plan that is "cheaper" when in reality it isn't, its just all in how you presented it. They mostly hire young people without much job experience because they won't know any better. Oh, and by the way, you can have EXCELLENT customer service skills and be a stellar employee and still be let go because its all about the numbers. Customer service does not seem to be a concern of theirs at all.

3.0
Mar 6, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

They had the best benefits I have ever seen. They matched 401k 100% up to 12% and had very inexpensive premiums, offer tuition reimbursement, and a yearly bonus based (loosely) on performance.

Cons

They evaluate your compensation based on a Total Rewards package. This means they calculate you benefits into your salary and severely dock your pay. The bonus is supposedly based on your performance, but that is not true. It’s pretty much a popularity contest between you and the other employees. If you are popular, get along with your manager, and fit in with the click, you will do well for yourself regardless of the quality of work performed. They tend to give favoritism towards the “seasoned” employees that have been there longer. It’s the kind of place where you want to make sure you document everything you do that way you can argue your case if need be. If you don’t do these things, you will just blend in and not advance which may be fine for some people. I don’t think they ever fired anyone in the department I was in eventhough there were people who simply did nothing all day. It's a very "know your place" type of atmosphere and I don't think it's possible to advance into management unless you are hired in as one. There were people there 20+ years that did not get promoted when 3 new supervisor positions opened. As far as the work itself, it was boring telecom work and no one seemed to know what was really going on. Employees only knew their little piece of the pie and wouldn’t take responsibility for anything else. Management was a little more knowledgeable but were basically just acting the part. You really have to be a self-starter and not rely on people give you the answer. Once they find out you are capable of figuring things out on your own, they will dump more and more work on you until you are buried. They redistribute the workload by letting the slackers coast by and dump it on the performers. A lot this has do with favortism and personal relationships but it's pretty sad when you get the same review as the idiot next to you who did absolutely nothing all year.

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