Armstrong reviews

4.1

83% would recommend to a friend

(111 total reviews)

Jeff Ross

84% approve of CEO

88% positive business outlook

Armstrong has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 111 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Armstrong 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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111 reviews
2.0
Jun 4, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Learn how information technology is implemented on an ISP level. Supervisory staff is nice, some are even good at their jobs. Pay is OK, work hard and you'll get better raises. You can read if it's really slow, which is almost never. Learn how to communicate technical issues to people who have no technical skill.

Cons

Part time starting no matter what at the service center. Get ready to be part time for years. Company decided to keep more than half employees part time to save themselves money when affirmative care act was passed. They publicly encouraged part time there to get second jobs. Good people tend to leave because of perpetual part time status. Oppressive stressful work environment, no team building, no social aspect, prepare to hate your job and care about no one you work with, or for. Dishonest positioning of services, low data caps enforced, not explained by sales, tech support expected to clean up corporates selfish folly. Expected to use insulting high school level click through troubleshooter application, rather than using your brain like we've been doing for years. Cheap wholesale modems (Hitron, SMC) provided to customers. Customer cannot purchase their own modems, so forced to use this unreliable equipment and we are forced to pretend that they're reliable. Let's be honest, working in an ISP call center is the worst job in IT. Be realistic and don't make a career out of Armstrong.

1.0
May 30, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The co-workers are great people Management was hit or miss, some of them are great people Free Services Good Pay for a third world country...Oh wait You learn how to make ripping someone off sound good to them!

Cons

Unattainable company goals if doing job correctly, you have to lie to get good scores Employee turn-over horrible causing below You often get snowballed issues that were handled wrong by the constant influx of new hires You cannot get hired in as Full-Time it will not happen they do not want to make you full-time they believe they are above the law with Responding to the Health care Reform act so unless you can afford to not have healthcare or you are okay with a company taking 5 days from you for 27.5 hours 5.25 hour shifts then do it Nepotism. Company loses 20-30 people a year to other cable companies that pay 4xs the salary You aren't at work until you your PC boots up and are taking calls, no time-clock Customers never call in to say you are great You play damage control rep Everything you do is critiqued even if the customers are happy

1.0
May 7, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Part Time Cable CSR getting all Cable channels, one DVR box, and free phone line. But you must pay for any additional boxes, as well as internet service. Only Full Time Cable CSR's get free internet. (TSR, which are the technical for the internet if part time get free internet and phone but must pay for the cable service, full time TSR get everything free like full time CSR) Usually casual work environment with clothes, only Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday are Business casual and there are a lot of times when they waive that for a whole month or two in the winter. Popcorn Fridays Most customers are really nice to talk with and don't complain too much. Can put in to go home early and if available get to leave early if approved by workforce. Unpaid of course. Also can swap shifts, put up hours to give away to other employees etc. Pretty much unlimited overtime if you want it, it is there. Do try and have fun with the employees and getting freebies from cable networks are extra perks, fun pens, calendars, mouse pads, bonuses at times, etc.

Cons

Pre-hired you will be told you will be "part-time" working only about 25 hours a week, in training you will be told you will be working more like 30 hours a week, then when you start talking to the reps and get to bid for your shifts, you are pretty much working full time 37.5 with no benefits. Pre-hired you will be told that CSR's that are part time pretty much move to full time within a few months to a year, but most have been there 3 years or longer before they get offered a full time position unless you are a TSR there seems to always be postings for full time TSR's. Training is a joke, spend way to much time on training you on billing and like no time training you on the technical side. Spend a lot of time on fluff stuff too. So you go out to the floor not knowing much and go by the rule of fake it till you make it. Have a lead line and half the time would get forwards from them on tech issues from years ago and how to solve it, things never touched on in training. Learn much more on the floor then in training even touches on. None of the supervisors are on the same page, everyone has different things they like to do and say and how they want you to answer things and note the accounts and what you must have open on your desk etc...all over the board. No benefits, no paid time off, pretty much working full time, 8 hour day with one 15 minute break and one 30 minute lunch. If you stay late must work an extra 2.5 hours before you get another 15 minute break. Low Low Low Low pay for what your doing and dealing with. They have been paying the same rate to employees for several years to start, since early 2008 at $9.50/hr to start and bump you to $10.00/hr after 90 days if you are meeting the metrics and performance goals. Taking calls at if I remember right 5:30 minute talk time and adherence and everything in check. They do babysit you on this, come back from break one time a minute late and your report the next day will have that in red. Also you will be give a stop watch to use to make sure you don't go a second over to use. Shift bids, shift bids shift bids, no rhyme or reason be ready for it to change about every 2 to 3 months.

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