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Comcast Cable, Inc. Reviews
What is it like working at Comcast Cable, Inc.?
Support Technician, Information Technology (IT) in Centennial:
This company truly cares about its employees during this Corona craziness... Leaving aside any layoffs that occurred which to my understanding were minimal compared to many companies, and limited primarily to some contractors, they really stepped-up and they are prioritizing the safety of their employees to overwhelmingly are working from home now and supported by an attentive IT staff doing the same.
Great place to work, lower than average pay.
Senior Software Engineer in Arlington:
Pros: There is opportunity for frequent movement between teams and there is a very collegial atmosphere.
Cons: It can sometimes be very stressful during development cycles and the pay is subpar.
A solid company and one that supports their IT staff well.
Support Technician, Information Technology (IT) in Centennial:
Pros: Lots of opportunities and support from management in the IT space. Lots of growth happening.
Cons: No telecommute work opportunity.
Great.
Financial Analyst in Denver:
Pros: The people here are outstanding!
Cons: Nothing seems to get done during meetings and this company loves meetings.
I always enjoy helping other people and providing the best customer service.
Warehouse Worker in Telford:
Pros: Helping others preparing for their day
Cons: Co workers not working as a team
Great company, terrible manager.
Business Intelligence Manager in Philadelphia:
Pros: The company is phenomenal. They care about employees and treat everyone like family.
Cons: One bad manager/boss can change everything. 13 years in the company with mostly good days and growth. Now bad manager may sink my career.
Great potential. Immensely underdeveloped.
Network Engineer, IT in Littleton:
Pros: I love the innovation of products provided. Unfortunately the implementation is lackluster.
Cons: Good benefits and decent amount of time off.
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