T-Mobile is NOT a best place to work.... - Financial Care Representative T-Mobile Employee Review

1.0
12 May 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

In the beginning, it would appear the benefits are great. The starting salary is modest. The location is great and the environment appears comfortable to work in. The best thing you can do when picking your schedule is keep your ears open for who not to work for. Keep your mouth closed and stay out of the line of fire with the office politics.

Cons

The overall morale is at an all time low. The company states they are not laying off employess and always hiring, but they do not publish how many terminations/ voluntary seperations they actually have. The company has creatively designed performance standards that would cause termination of employees for poor job performance when in essence the standards were generated to create COMPANY SHRINKAGE in liu of layoffs. In the majority of the FC Site employees are working under stress. Merit programs have all been cut if there was a cost attached, the company continues to raise the cost of benefits, and floor supervisors are using their position to look out for some and railroad others. You'll find a lot of employees who will tell you they'd rather cut the bonus program instead of pushing for unrealistic expectations that create a stressful work environment. FC Reps are becoming more and more scripted. It's no secret T-Mobile has a path you go down when you're being set up for termination. When an employee knows this is happening there is no way for them to collect documentation to prove what's happening and the majority just look for new jobs and eventually quit. I've seen a guy on his 8th year anniversary get a balloon and certificate from the Site Manager on the floor in front of everyone and NOT EVEN ONE hour later he was terminated. Now as a employee if you see this happen to a co-worker how would that make you feel? Actions speak louder than words.... and that told me they don't care. It's also a known fact that the IN CROWD is not a select group of top performers. One bad word from any IN CROWD member and your days are numbered. The average tenure at tmobile among FCR's is 2 years! The folks with tenure are typically in management and even most of them have no job security. I've seen more Coaches and Seniors being terminated than Rep's and I'm sure this is a great help to the payroll budget considering a Coach and a Senior Salary with tenure equals 4 entry level reps. YOU THINK SUE NOKES LEAVING THE COMPANY WAS PURELY PERSONAL? Yeah right! Sue Nokes represented taking care of customers and employees alike..... and that viewpoint left when she did!

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Pros

Training and "green days" to work on training courses online, team activities for teambuilding, excellent benefits including up to a 10% yearly bonus (merit-based), tuition reimbursement, extra insurance options besides health insurance (pet insurance, free life insurance up to 1.5x yearly salary), stock purchase options and yearly stock award to each employee. One of my favorite benefits is job swaps - so long as your manager clears it, you can swap jobs with an employee from another related department for up to a couple months to gain insight and experience into what the other department does from day to day. I left my last company as it had become a bad environment, and after joining with T-Mobile I realized it was one of the best decisions I've ever made. There are very few days where I wake up not wanting to go to work, and I learn something new every day. When I come across a process I'm not familiar with, my teammates are more than happy to provide on-the-spot training, or schedule a time that works for both of us to do so. Above all, the managers set you up to succeed rather than to fail - they want you to do well, and do everything in their power to make sure you have the tools to do well.

Cons

There's some of the same political bs that any company has, but my team has two excellent managers that make work enjoyable. There are a couple personality issues within the team, as happens with any job, but overall everyone gets along. As far as training goes, there wasn't a whole ton initially (though I believe it's more due to the nature of the job - it's impossible to condense everything into a couple week training course).

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T-Mobile Response
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Thanks so much for taking the time to write this -- we love hearing how much you love coming to work! Your words were spot on when you said your team wants you to "do well". That's exactly what we want for all of our team members! The nature of our business is constantly changing and we know how important it is to provide good benefits and equip you with the training and development you need to be successful. We're glad you're taking full advantage of all of it. As we continue to grow and evolve, so will our training and tools. If you ever feel like you're not getting enough of what you need, though, talk it over with your manager and they'll help you get back on track. Thanks again for your feedback and your dedication to T-Mobile. -- T-Mobile Careers Team
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