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T-Mobile, Inc. Reviews
What is it like working at T-Mobile, Inc.?
More expectations and underpaid.
Business Analyst (Unspecified Type) in Chattanooga:
Pros: The data analysis and availability to learn new skills on my own
Cons: Pay, Communication,and the constant addition of more work being added on top of what we were originally expected to do in our role description
Underpaid.
Sales Representative, Cellular Telephones in Ypsilanti:
Pros: Interaction and assisting customers and problem solving
Cons: I’m am performing the duties of a manager and I am underpaid and not compensated for my performance.
Satisfying Work - Undervalued.
Technical Support Engineer in Orlando:
Pros: Being a Lead Technical Support Engineer is a great job. I love the work, the troubleshooting, the interaction with other employees.
Cons: The pay is the lowest pay in the industry at T-Mobile. I can not understand how the most critical link between customer and network is paid such low wages. Escalations that no other team in the company can resolve are sent to our teams, and we provide the final assessment of the customer's network. We utilize the most tools, and have the most diverse knowledge base of the entire company. Everything from provisioning, to RAN, to RF environment, to call quality and traces come through our technicians and we have the lowest salary and least recognition within T-Mobile.
Highly demanding work.
Product Owner in Springfield:
Pros: The benefits and atmosphere
Cons: Pay practices, lay offs, and expectations to be overly productive
System Engineering at T-Mobile.
Systems Engineer (Computer Networking / IT) in Herndon:
Pros: freedom to learn new technologies and apply them to my current job
Cons: being on-call 24X7
Largest Merger in US history.
Account Executive in Overland Park:
Pros: I love my manager and team, we're a tight knit group.
Cons: The day to day is more stressful then it needs to be. And it's top heavy.
The business we support is an active and busy group.
Technical Recruiter in Atlanta:
Pros: The people I work with are amazing
Cons: I really don’t have any complaints
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