Sales - Sales Executive Wilson Connectivity Employee Review

5.0
7 July 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Very cool technology in the booming cellular segment. Small company with lots of great people. St George is a hidden gem in Southern UT, 2 hours north of Vegas and surrounded by more National Parks than you can throw a rock at.

Cons

There was traction lost during the Wilson to weBoost brand transition. That is back on track. Biggest issue for the company is a low lack of awareness on cellular ampliphiers as a viable option for people and companies who have signal issues both in building or mobile.

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5.0
5 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fantastic team, great company culture

Cons

Executive direction is not always clear and pay ranges are on the low side but about average for the geographic area

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Wilson Connectivity Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience working at Wilson Connectivity. We’re thrilled to hear you enjoyed our team and company culture, it’s something we take great pride in fostering. We appreciate your constructive feedback regarding executive direction and compensation. Clarity in leadership communication is a priority for us, and we’re actively working to ensure alignment at all levels. As for pay, we strive to remain competitive within our industry and region while balancing other benefits like growth opportunities and workplace culture. Your insights help us improve, and we’re grateful for your recommendation.
1.0
5 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I like that we're in one building now but that has its pros and cons

Cons

We spent a ton of money building a new manufacturing facility in Saint George, UT. Problem is, we're losing to competition. They're doing it faster and cheaper. Our costs are much higher, our quality is no longer that much better, and competitors have quickly caught up with our ideas. Management cries about competitors stealing our IP rather than innovating and staying ahead of the curve. We're losing to the competition and I'm afraid layoffs and further downsizing are imminent.

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