Pros
Company use to have a great culture.
Cons
First 2 years was the best company that I had ever worked for. Things started to change when they got too ambitious and starting buying out several other companies in a short period of time. It wasn't a bad aspiration but doing so in such a short timeframe made them overextend themselves and made shareholders publicly question company leadership and philosophy. By my fifth year they had to cut spending by 20% while still producing and making $. So logically the cut from operations which doesn't technically make money (we just keep things running to allow money to be made). So in 2020, a week before Thanksgiving, Crown Castle laid off about 450 employees (nationwide) in one day. I'm sure that looked great for the 1st quarter of 2021 but eventually networks need maintenance & repairs. About 2 years leading up to that point the culture started to change from interdepartmental teamwork, assuming good intent and celebrating completion of common goals, to a typical scapegoating, everyman for himself culture. It's been a few years since I worked there, so things may have improved but beware.