THE WORST PLACE TO WORK FOR - Anonymous employee EzeeFiber Employee Review

1.0
27 June 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

None. This company will work everyone to death and sell to the highest bidder.

Cons

The people in charge talk to you like you are less than human. I joined to work on the talented human resources team and when i tell you I had the nastiest experience with them. DO NOT LEAVE YOUR JOB TO WORK WITH THEM. If you are desperate and out of work i get it but willing leaving something long term for something you really don’t know. New jobs lie and we need to start having employee references just like work references.

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5.0
23 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Fast growing company with lots of opportunities for growth and development. Recently merged with another regional provider. Good benefits and compensation.

Cons

Not every conversation is easy

1.0
13 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people doing the ground-level work are genuinely some of the most passionate, sharp, and driven individuals you’ll come across.

Cons

Where to start. The good-ole-boys culture is alive and thriving, and until that changes, very little else will. Compensation equity is a real problem. Employees who were promised promotions and raises ahead of the merger that never materialized, and many continue to be paid less than their Ezee counterparts doing the same work. Leadership talks constantly about investing in their people, but when a high-potential employee is praised, recommended for upskilling, and given a clear development path, and then denied, that talk means nothing. The call center has some genuinely outstanding people who are being completely wasted. Rather than training them to diagnose and actually resolve customer issues, the only metric that seems to matter is call time. The goal is to get the customer off the phone, not to help them. That’s a disservice to both the customer and the employee. The most lasting damage has been to the people. Leadership has driven out some of the most essential, knowledgeable, and respected employees this company had, through constant shifting priorities with no rhyme or reason, a stubborn unwillingness to understand the processes their own teams rely on, and a day-to-day disrespect toward anyone who doesn’t have “VP” in their title. These were the people quietly holding things together, doing the work that made leadership look good. That’s not a culture that retains talent. That’s one that consumes it.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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