Be prepared for Growth and Challenge - Director Crown Castle Employee Review

5.0
27 Aug 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

First, see "Cons"; they are each also "Pros" that offer employees strong financial rewards, career opportunities, and a strong team dynamic. You will be challenged to understand how we create shareholder value. You will be challenged to make decisions that drive customer satisfaction. You will be challenged to develop yourself. You have a platform offering 100% professional satisfaction, I personally couldn't and wouldn't ask for more from an employer.

Cons

*CCI is a publicly traded company; that environment isn't for everyone. *To realize all career advancement opportunities, you should be willing to relocate at some point in your time at Crown Castle. Relocation isn't a requirement, but certainly makes it easier to advance. *Collaboration can be tough. We are interdependent and need to constantly communicate to be successful. Again, it's not for everyone.

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Crown Castle Response
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We appreciate you taking the time to leave us your thoughts! Like you said, we are a company that values and believes in collaboration, development, and continual learning. Thanks for being real and talking about the ways we challenge our teammates to continue their learning and development. You can leave us more feedback during one of our Company Conversations or through our Intranet.

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5.0
23 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great place to work. Although there has been a lot of change over the past few years, I feel the company is back on track. Culture has been dramatically improved.

Cons

Not much at this time. Still lots of change ahead though as the company transforms into a tower focused company.

1.0
11 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Depending on who is running your team (I’ve had 3 different team leads in the 3 years that I’ve been a full time employee,) some have provided great mentoring, and have taught me a lot.

Cons

Job security is extremely unstable, and employees often feel like they are one decision away from becoming part of another layoff statistic. In my experience, women were not always treated equitably compared to their male counterparts, depending heavily on the leadership structure within the department. The company also showed limited willingness to accommodate health conditions, often searching for loopholes to minimize support, assistance, or benefits during times when employees and their families needed them most. Leadership roles often felt transactional and tied directly to the company’s immediate operational goals. For example, when a department needed growth, leadership would bring in individuals with strong industry relationships, connections, and expertise to help expand profitability and establish the department. However, once those goals were achieved and the leader’s network or strategic value had been fully utilized, the company would frequently move on from them—either through reassignment or termination—in favor of the next person who fit the company’s evolving objectives. Overall, the culture created an environment where many employees felt expendable rather than valued long-term.

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