Verizon reviews

3.6

60% would recommend to a friend

(35,754 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 35,754 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
4.0
Nov 27, 2018

Great Company, Great Salary, Great Bonus...but with a cost

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Pros

Verizon is an amazing Fortune 500 company. They offer a very competitive salary and bonus. The main campus is beautiful, lots of restaurants to choose from. Also working from home is a big plus. Very fast paced so good for those who like a challenge. There is ALWAYS work to be done, it is never a slow day at Verizon. Great place to learn and advance your career. They also offer tuition if you would like to return to school.

Cons

If you work in any IT or Marketing position, be prepared to say good bye to your social and personal life. At Verizon the hours are long, and never ending. You will be working day to night, weekends and Holidays. You are not compensated for these hours if you are salary.

1.0
Nov 27, 2018

Unmotivated workplace

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Help pay for some of your college tuition. -Good benefits

Cons

-Paychecks were cut in half or more for some -All day everyday dealing with the same customer base who doest know their passwords to their email.

1.0
Nov 24, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Great pay and great benefits!

Cons

For those who follow Verizon, you know that in an effort to transform the company to be more agile for 5G, they offered a voluntary separation offer to ~44K employees, which would give them 3 weeks of pay for every year of service, etc. Perhaps to their surprise, they ended up getting a much higher volunteer rate than they anticipated. Some VPs have been telling their teams that they won’t hold anyone back who wants to leave. Furthermore, the goal was to get most volunteers off the books by the end of the year, with others being asked to stay through Q1 or Q2 of 2019. Employees who were told by their leadership that they would be approved had an incentive to volunteer and start seeking immediate employment to start in January. With a twist, these VPs were recently told they could not backfill anyone (or only a small percentage) whom they approved to leave. However, if someone were to organically depart (via accepting a new job or retiring), they would then be allowed to backfill those positions. With this, employees who they knew were seeking employment or had landed a job externally (as encouraged by their leadership to do) are now going to be denied the separation package. The reason for denial is to allow them to keep their headcount via backfilling these employees who are set to leave on their own accord. This is a very deceptive practice and selfish on the part of these leaders. I hope Verizon reverses their stance as I hate to see my fellow V-Teamers treated in this manner.

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