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Granite Telecommunications

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Granite Telecommunications reviews

3.0

44% would recommend to a friend

(1,406 total reviews)
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Rob Hale Jr.

60% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Granite Telecommunications has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 1,406 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Granite Telecommunications 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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1K reviews
2.0
Aug 25, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

It God honestly, from outside appearances at least, looks like a great place to work. The building is gorgeous and some people drive nice cars there. If you are looking to have steady Income of 12 to 15 an hr for the next couple of years for forty hours a week and observe only five holidays a year, then this is a good bread maker. This is why they target temp agencies that hire recently graduated college students. Once hired, job security is good but I've seen people work there five years and make less than temps who technically aren't employed by Granite. The work is really, really, really, really easy. They make you take notes on everything when you first start and I believe they use them for their chosen ones. If you have a college degree, you will be hated since they just made that a requirement to have. Not a good formula when your team lead and Supervisor dont have College Degrees. They obviously don't want to be compared along side of you....

Cons

Everything is a front and is very much planned out. From the initial interviews to the first week spent at "Granite University". This Granite University allows you to first encounter corporate spies. In my class we had 3 people who had been with the company for at least six months already. I think these were the people on the hot seat who were given the decision to either spy or get fired. After being followed home on the train by a particularly gorgeous member of Granite, who was in that class but also somehow randomly met me a couple days before training, I stopped talking to her and what do you know? She was fired. During my time there, I can't tell you how many times I sent someone an email and didn't get a response for a couple of days only to find out they were fired. Everyone is afraid to get fired and there is paranoia everywhere abt spies. Do your job really well at the beginng without being a "chosen one" and they will follow you when you leave your desk to make sure you aren't going to the review team to get templates. Alright so basically they wave hire dozens of people from a temp agency but they really only want to hire a couple and it is the Supervisor s jobs to find that excuse to let you go when your three month contract is up. For a company that claims to have never fired anyone, the numbers don't add up. This year alone there have been thousands of ads for positions at Granite. Personally, I know for a fact that they were pushing to hire 200 more sales people yet articles only mention that they are adding 250 more positions..for the entire year. And they also give a bonus if you refer a sales person so clearly the majority of those hires will be for friends of friends. They have no maternity or paternity leave. No women of color at all above a team supervisor role. Notice that all of the positive reviews on this site just dispute other posts on here but don't add any substance to what makes Granite good other than "it's not as bad as people say". They have their own people post here and don't be the one to mention this website at Granite U because the person running the class is in constant email communication with your supervisor. The spies are there as his witnesses. You will be labeled a troublemaker and your career is basically done. Every review on here has to go through Granite first...think about that for a second. There job is to not make you quit before your three months is up. Just to rebut an older post, once hired, you have to stay in your department for at least a year and you need a good reason to switch. Now how can one do that without being labeled a troublemaker?

4.0
Aug 17, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Plenty of jobs within multiple departments - if you don't like it, switch without too much hassle Opportunity to get bonuses Cafeteria food is good and the employees there are great Basically most of the bad reviews I've read seem to be from people who didn't try to make their stay at Granite work for them. They offer tuition reimbursement which includes 50% back on books so if you don't like Granite itself you can always use them to advance your career elsewhere. There are so many different jobs within Granite and they are all advertised every week to the current employees. If you use the resources available to you, you can find a job you like, co-workers you enjoy working with, and supervisors/managers that actually help you out. It is a sales focused business (the CEO is a sales guy) so yeah, the sales people get the most out of it. So what? every company has a department that gets the most support.

Cons

Takes 2 years to get a raise. Senior rep positions are few and the process to get them is limited. Pay is only okay (great for those people who need to build a resume though).

1.0
Aug 7, 2013

1 Star Too Many

Recommend
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Pros

When learning I was discouraged and even threatened for asking too many questions. Everything is a big secret there and no one is willing to help anyone else out. They use smoke and mirrors on their clients. Sales is a boys club and if you aren’t in sales or a jock you have to be an attractive female. Hands down this is the worst place I have ever worked. And the Monday morning meeting where brass strokes each other egos is actually comical so that was a good way to start each week.

Cons

You are discouraged from asking questions. Sales is a boys club over there and if you aren't a jock or an attractive female you aren't part of the "team" (which I use very loosely). They play their customers with smoke and mirrors. Turnover is outrageous. There is an air of entitlement with anyone who has been there for any duration. You can run out of the door at 5 but you are expected to be available 24/7. Monday morning meetings where brass strokes each others ego is actually comical so at least you get to waste a half an hour of the work day while the work week wastes your life.

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