Lumen reviews

3.4

58% would recommend to a friend

(7,766 total reviews)
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Kate Johnson

71% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Lumen has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 7,766 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Lumen employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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1.0
Mar 24, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working from home for some groups.

Cons

After working nearly 6 years for Centurylink I can say it is in steep decline. -Each process is a comedy of errors, extremely contradictory, doesn't work, is poorly executed, has no training included when rolled out, and not even a semblance of accountability when things go wrong. -The CEO and the VP's of the sales organization do not know what they are doing and are not showing any interest in improving the motivation, energy, and roadblocks to sales success. There is an extreme air of arrogance that taints them, and it shows with the stock reaching the lowest level in 25 years and most of the top sales talent has fled the company! -Many critically important systems are continually made worse by some random department that is trying to justify their job. They try to replace something that is working perfectly fine. If it's not broke, don't fix it! -Compensation is a complete and utter disaster. As a high performing sales rep each year I deserve to get paid what i'm worth. The current CEO and leadership does not believe in compensating you a fair salary or commission, thus it's a disaster. The compensation plan has taken a major and game changing turn for the worse in 2019, but in 2018 it was far worse than previous years as well. **Additionally** There is constant and big mistakes made on commissions where they do not pay you for the sale you made because the bad sales reporting systems do not pick up the sale, thus causing you to wait months longer to get paid what you earned and having to waste a lot of time and energy trying to correct the problem, since they will not proactively do it for you! -Note of extreme caution to any talented seller thinking about joining the company: I have far exceeded my quota each year I've been with Centurylink and they have not given me a salary raise in over two years and the CEO Jeff Storey announced himself that he doesn't believe in merit raises or even bonuses! how insulting is that? -Customer service is beyond horrendous--The customers do in fact have a right to complain, and it's far worse than even they think. I have constantly witnesses extremely incompetent service by project coordinators, customer service, billing departments, and other sales teams that dramatically undercut any claims this company has of excellence or values. Internal sales employees can't even get straight answers from order entry and install teams. It's a complete joke and it's baffling how this company is even in operation at this point.(seriously) -Management, whether intentionally or not, engages in gaslighting. There is constant twists and distortions in reality. We are told one thing and then within an hour the same thing is refuted or proven to be untrue by another manager or department, and are threatened if you don't follow a debunked policy or rule. -There is definite and noticeable change in energy in the last year that is pessimistic, negative, and de-motivational for the sales organization. Everyone knows it, but not one leader anywhere is doing anything to address it. Total abdication of leadership and responsibility. It's almost as if they're intentionally trying to get people to resign en-masse.

1.0
Mar 6, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Such a large company gives a long term employee a chance to learn different job skills

Cons

Oppressive, very negative culture and workplace. Walking into the building, you can feel the stress and negativity. "Management" has a complete disregard for upward suggestions. Employees from different legacy companies (prior to mergers) are ostracized. Layoffs have been non-stop for years, likely contributing to the negative workplace. Decisions on who is chosen to to layoff seems random or at best case associated with being part of the "in crowd".

2.0
Apr 24, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

At this company, you’ll collaborate with an exceptional group of colleagues and supportive lower-level managers. The benefits package is outstanding, and the best part? You can work remotely from anywhere!

Cons

Upper level management/execs are not sure what to do with this company. Lumen has been trying to change to become profitable for more years then I can remember and always revert back to layoffs to improve the bottom line, layoffs are 2+ times a year every year with lots of mini layoffs throughout, this creates a bad culture when everyone is worried constantly that they will be laid off. Also due to layoffs you find that most people you work with have multiple roles, it's like they are doing 2-3 full time jobs, this leads to everyone being overwhelmed. Lumen, a company grappling with its direction, has witnessed a recurring cycle of profitability struggles. Over the years, they’ve attempted various strategies to turn the tide, but layoffs have consistently been their go-to solution for bolstering the bottom line. These layoffs occur multiple times a year, creating an unsettling atmosphere where employees live in perpetual fear of losing their jobs. Consequently, the workforce shoulders multiple responsibilities, often juggling the equivalent of 2-3 full-time roles, leading to widespread overwhelm and strain. The situation at Lumen reflects a challenging balance between financial stability and employee well-being.

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