Decent Company - Anonymous employee Zayo Employee Review

1.0
May 18, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- An impressive and industry leading/competing 401k plan matching an outstanding amount of 2% of employee contributions. (Bet your current company can't beat that) - As of 2017 employees no longer have the option or ability to work from home so you will not get distracted from your work. - Half of your total compensation will depend on the company's performance. Given our recent stock price struggles and sell of the company these are guaranteed to be very good (minimum 10% payouts guaranteed by me). - PTO maxes out at 15 days/year, does not accrue, and is not paid out in any way upon termination/retirement/etc so you know other members on your team will not abuse the PTO system. - CEO's recent decision to split the company into 2 separate public companies was ground breaking and nothing short of a spectacular display of intelligence. Never mind that it drove our stock price into the ground and ultimately forced him to sell the company he built from the ground up, it was a cool move, and really fun.

Cons

Can't think of many.

Explore other reviews about Zayo

5.0
Jul 5, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Remote work. Transparent with good culture & leadership. Solid infrastructure.

Cons

Nothing to report at the moment.

5.0
Jun 11, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Excellent sales enablement, tools, and internal support. Leadership has done a good job creating an environment where Enterprise Account Executives can focus on selling instead of getting bogged down by administrative tasks. CRM data is clean, processes are organized, and responsibilities between Sales, Customer Success, and Account Management are clearly defined. It’s refreshing to work for a company that invests in the systems and structure needed to help its sales teams succeed.

Cons

Ongoing integration efforts following the Crown Castle Fiber acquisition mean some processes and systems are still evolving. As with most enterprise sales roles, building pipeline requires significant self-sourcing and prospecting across a large territory. The product portfolio is extensive, which creates a bit of a learning curve for new hires but also provides opportunities to solve complex customer challenges.

See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All