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Verizon Telematics

Now known as Verizon Connect

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Great potential - Sales Verizon Telematics Employee Review

5.0
22 Nov 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company is growing quickly and investing in new talent. Having been at the company a while I fully appreciate this and if you embrace change in a fast pace environment then you're all good. The earning potential is great if you're driven and will go the extra mile. If not, then you'll get by OK. Advice is to dive right in and get to know people across the business - it will help you.

Cons

Due to the growing nature, it's sometimes hard to see the wood through the trees and where you're going next. If you know what you want to do, make sure you make it known to your manager. Of all the people and managers I've met in the business - they will do their best to help you if you work hard. The cons go away if you're hard working and are vocal about what you want to achieve.

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5.0
8 July 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Very good company, compensations, excellent coworkers and management.

Cons

I have no cons to share of Verizon.

3.0
8 Feb 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There is a base salary and a commission. The benefits are good. It's a set Monday through Friday schedule, mostly. If you don't have a career path or an advanced education this job has more to offer than many jobs out there.

Cons

Constant high pressure mentality. Expect to be talked down to a lot. Don't plan on being treated like a person. You are only as good as your current month. If you were number one last month, but your numbers are not what they want this month you will get publically called on it. There is lots of public shaming in front of the entire team. The promotions are heavily based on who your friends are, and they are rarely based on actual performance. Higher education will not help you advance up the ladder. Although you have a set Monday through Friday schedule, you are required to hit your daily call quota before you leave. It's common for employees to put in extra time to meet the quota, and you may get contacted on weekends or afterhours to respond to leads. There is also a lot of lead stealing and reassignment of good leads to friends of the managers. It is not uncommon for an employee to work a lead or get results with a lead only to have that lead transferred to a manger's friend. Inbound hot leads are often assigned to friends of management as well.

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