Pareteum Reviews

3.3

50% would recommend to a friend

(27 total reviews)

Robert (Hal) Turner

60% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

Pareteum has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 27 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Pareteum employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Telecommunications industry (3.6 stars).

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27 reviews
5.0
19 May 2019

Great ROI

Recommend
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Pros

I started with Elephant Talk in late 2013. I was here during the transformation to Pareteum. The transition was hard. Many people have left the company over the years, for some, the decision to part ways was not voluntary. I recognized the potential and vision from new leadership. A leadership who positioned this company to become the global competitor we are today. A leadership who recognizes strengths and promotes from within when possible (I am living proof). Growing a company to this scale, shaping our future, adjusting, expanding and building to encompass new technologies, all of this takes hard work and "laser focused" determination. Seeing the progress first hand makes it all worthwhile - each TEUMATE can proudly look at our success and say, "I did that." Because it takes TEUMWORK to make the DREAM WORK.

Cons

This is difficult for me because I love being a TEUMATE. Yes, we work long, sometimes hard hours. But you don't achieve success when you focus on "clocking in and clocking out." We don't work a typical 9-5 day; however, leadership is quick to recognize and reward hard work, dedication and loyalty.

1.0
31 Oct 2016

manager

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

there is not much management in the company, so you can learn and get growing in a quick way, if you are a good working person. But since 2016, the company changes into bad managed by the top management team.

Cons

Things go wide in 2016. Management is chaos now. The so called Management team (MT team) which including only the shareholder and CEO COO CFO, drives the company into the end. Currently there is no technical manpower to continue the development requested from the customers, as the core developers quite or were fired, WITHOUT handover is done. Maybe the MT team is going to polish the figures of the company and sell it, that can explain why they don't care who are there. The advice to who might go there, please think twist before any action. On 30 Sep 2016, the company fired all staffs in a branch without any settlement of severance is made, even the worse that MT team did not pay the staffs for the last 3 months (Jul. Aug. Sep.). MT team explains that the company financial situation is critical and cannot affore the payment, while on the other hand, hiring more staffs in another branchs. There is no negotiation with MT team, as they just ignore. All action taken by MT team is one-sided action, so rough.

4.0
10 June 2019

Great Company and Huge Potential

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Self growth - ability to set your own objectives. Great product although resources to develop it were not always enough. Great potential and great environment between colleagues Remote work.

Cons

Lack of investment in education in the training of the employees. Low amount of manpower of projects.

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