Comcast reviews

3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

(18,808 total reviews)
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Brian L. Roberts

73% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Comcast has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 18,808 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Comcast 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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19K reviews
4.0
Oct 6, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Great work/life balance. Depending on the org/manager you are under, you’ll be working 40 hours max per week and can enjoy your life after work and the weekends to do what you want. Working from home is also okay once or twice a week which is great! - Benefits and perks are great. Insurance is top notch and out-of-pocket is quite low. 401(k) matching is 6% which is amazing. Cable/internet/home security is heavily discounted and pretty much free - Working with some of the brightest minds. Comcast tries it’s best to get some of the best engineers out there and it does show. Some of the people I work with have great ideas and can solve pretty much any problem. It’s great as an engineer still young in my career to take bits and pieces from how these people solve problems and make it my own. - Great working conditions (in the Philadelphia campus at least). I love working at the Comcast Center (and moving to the Comcast Technology Center soon). Working in the tallest buildings in the city and getting the amazing views is pretty breathtaking and is a nice distraction when you want a break from your work. There’s also a nice cafeteria that has a lot of options albeit quite expensive. - Comcast is quickly becoming a top-tier technology company that’s developing and using some of the latest trends in tech. Comcast encourages their employees to try to incorporate new tools or develop a piece of software if it doesn’t already exist. - Even though people are starting to cut cable, Comcast has shifted it’s focus to internet and home automation/IoT and other spaces. This is a great move to continue to be a major tech player for years to come as cable television starts to die out.

Cons

- Stigma working at Comcast. Many people outside of the company still view Comcast as an evil telecom corporation. Telling people I work here can sometimes start a long conversation on how much they hate Comcast. - A bit lower salary than other top tier tech companies. Even though Philadelphia cost of living is way lower than Silicon Valley/San Francisco, I wish Comcast paid a bit more base salary, but it’s not that bad. - A lot of contractors. Even though many contractors are amazing and super intelligent, a lot of them come in and leave and there is a constant rotation. This can leave gaps in knowledge. I wish Comcast converted more people to FTE that really earned it. - Promotions can take a long time depending on the org. Some orgs promote their top performing employees super quickly, others let their employees stagnate in the same role they’re in for years. - Things move SUPER slow at times due to how large the company is. To get a firewall request done could take up to a week which can be a little bit frustrating. Getting a new employee (especially contractors) set up with their laptop, desk, etc can sometimes take weeks after they start which is just ridiculous. - A lot of reorgs. Recently there has been some shift in upper management (in the Digital Home org) which has led to some changes downstream. This has worried some of the engineers if their team will continue to be around due to the shuffling.

4.0
Sep 19, 2018

Retail Service Associate

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Get a full taste of the retail environment with some management experiences.

Cons

You can be treated worse than reps. Pay is worse than reps. Everyone in the stores get prizes and benefits, EXCEPT YOU. Responsibilities keep rising with no incentive in sight. Told you're similar to an Assistant manager, but labeled as a greeter; treated like one most of the time also.

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