It's like going back to high school. - Small Business Sales and Service Consultant Lumen Employee Review

1.0
24 Apr 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Union guarantees raises -Great health benefits -Lots of initial training given (2-3 months) -Tenured coworkers willing to share knowledge if needed

Cons

-simply does not care about what is good for customers -sales practices could be described as "slimy", although this could be a reflection of the telecom industry as a whole -not an easy company to work with from the standpoint of a small business owner -employees are generally unprofessional in demeanor, abilities, and dress -IT is vastly outdated, still running MS-DOS with sporadic GUI programs, which are very slow -very little accountability -overall talent displayed in employees of all levels is lacking -management incompetence across the board -supervisors are generally clueless -middle management doesn't listen to suggestions of those below them -upper management alloof, doesn't ask for feedback or listen to management below them -management will turn a blind eye to slamming/cramming if perpetrator is hitting sales numbers, although this seemed to be changing the further the Qwest-Centurylink merger developed -management treats employees like children

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5.0
2 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- lots of growth opportunities - great management

Cons

- slow paced days but then really busy busy days

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Lumen Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience with us. Because of feedback like yours, we get better every day. We recognize that workload balance can be challenging. We're dedicating resources to showing up for each other every day, supporting a no-hero culture, and committing to the team's collective success. We're glad to hear that you value our growth opportunities and management. Thank you for the work you do with us, we're happy to have you on the team!
3.0
17 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Ability to work remotely, wanting too share knowledge or learned skills with AI.

Cons

Treat people more like independent contractors and don't have centralized places to find information that it needed. There SharePoint sites are not easy to navigate.

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