Greed - Anonymous employee Spectrum Employee Review

2.0
Mar 30, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Decent compensation and benefit system. Free services.

Cons

Low morale, questionable sales tactics, no care for the individual only money. Their reaction to COVID-19 is also very concerning. I feel truly sorry for the techs and engineers.

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Spectrum Response
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We appreciate your concerns as we work together through these unprecedented challenges. As part of a FEMA Community Lifeline sector, our services are essential to keeping hospitals, first responders, government facilities, the news media and our communities connected and to protect the country. Making sure we deliver these vital communications while supporting employees is our top priority. To that end, we recently made a number of changes to our operations that will help our employees better manage through this challenging time. These include an additional 15 days of paid time off to be used for any COVID-19 related personal need, increased social distancing plans in all of our call centers and operations facilities, and the option for remote work for employees whose jobs allow them to work outside the office without endangering our obligation to provide critical services.

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Pros

The overall culture feels welcoming and inclusive, and the work environment is generally supportive. Having an hourly wage plus incentives provides a nice safety net during slower traffic periods. My manager has been consistently flexible with time off and attentive to employee needs. The benefits package is strong, and PTO/Vacation time accumulates quickly long‑term employees can earn up to a full month+ of vacation time per year. Sales targets are usually achievable with a reasonable amount of effort on a normal day.

Cons

Commission rates are on the low side, and incentives are tied to overall store performance rather than individual merit. This means that even if most reps are performing well, one struggling rep can prevent the entire store from earning bonuses. Based on what I saw, this wasn’t always applied consistently. Yearly reviews follow the familiar “no one gets 5 stars” pattern, which conveniently limits raises and makes it difficult for wages to keep up with inflation. Management’s focus on sales can become overbearing, especially on slow days when expectations don’t match the actual foot traffic. There’s also pressure to generate sales from long‑time regulars who have made it clear they aren’t interested in additional services. The system used for daily order entry can be buggy, sometimes requiring multiple attempts before an order is accepted. Sales performance is measured in percentages rather than raw numbers, which can skew results — smaller stores with fewer transactions can outrank larger stores that sell significantly more, simply because their percentages look cleaner. A significant portion of customer interactions involve issues we can’t resolve in‑store. Customers misdirected by phone reps, door‑to‑door reps, or other channels often end up in the store expecting help we aren’t equipped to provide. Over a third of my interactions were some version of: “I need this.” → “We can’t do that here; you’ll need to call this number instead.”

5.0
Sep 17, 2019
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Pros

Compensation, work life balance hours, benefits, fun environment that offers lots of learning and growth potential

Cons

Strict on dress code and professional appearance

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