Leaves a lot to be desired. - Associate Applications Developer AT&T Employee Review

2.0
10 Nov 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Not a lot of pressure to perform at a high level, easy to coast by - You are allowed to work on side projects and participate in hackathons - TDP program puts you with other young employees - Opportunity to work remote for certain circumstances

Cons

- Pay is extremely below market rate. AT&T is not going after top talent. This role is best suited as a proving ground for candidates who weren't qualified for more talented dev companies - Not really a development focused company. You need to request admin rights to download anything, you can't choose your machine, no access to developer licenses. Projects aren't really innovative, AngularJS 1.5 is the hottest thing in TDP - Not really millennial friendly. I hear Dallas is though

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Pros

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Cons

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5.0
23 Sept 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1 of the best things about AT&T is the training you receive as a New Hire. The company sends you to a designated location for a month's worth of training. They teach you the basics of sales and how to maximize your customers in-store experiences. While at training if it is necessary, they will pay to put you in a hotel, give you an American Express card for daily meals and reimburse you for any travel expenses in a very timely manor. The training you receive is top of the line. Next, lets talk pay. At&t pays their employees extremely well. With a base salary with paid overtime and full benefits and a compensation program, you won't want to leave the company just for that reason. They take care of their employees for the time you spend with them. Room for advancement. At AT&T moving up is a breeze if your motivated and a hard working individual. My current assistant store manager has only been with the company 10 months and is already looking at becoming a small business rep.

Cons

The work and life balance. The hours are long and tiring to the point were when you get home all you want to do is sleep and on your days off as well. Customers you have to deal with and the ability for a sales rep to control the interaction . That is one of the biggest complaint I have about the company. A lot of times customers come into the store hot and as sales reps we don't have the discretion or ability to waive ridiculous fees or fix issues. Everything seems like it has to be refereed to customer care which makes for a bad customer experience in store.

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AT&T Response
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We pride ourselves on providing world class pay, benefits, training, and growth opportunities. Thank you for acknowledging one of the things we do well. But more importantly, thank you for your overall feedback and what we can improve upon. We look to develop and empower our employees and make every experience, whether internal or external, seamless. We will ensure your feedback is heard. Thanks again.
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