T-Mobile reviews

3.6

62% would recommend to a friend

(23,186 total reviews)
avatar

Srini Gopalan

50% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

T-Mobile has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 23,186 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The T-Mobile employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Telecommunications industry (3.6 stars).

Reviews by job title

23K reviews
2.0
Dec 6, 2010

The bad outweighs the good

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Some of the high points with working at T-Mobile are: - Generous vacation package - Solid benefits package - Good location - Work with cutting edge technology

Cons

A few of the negative points of working at T-Mobile are: - Work/Life balance is totally ignored. I worked more than 550 hours of unpaid overtime in 2010. One of the things I hate most about my job is that I'm routinely required to call people off of their PTO and insist they drop everything and work. I've had to make these calls at 2am on a holiday weekend and listen as peoples' kids wake up crying in the background as the coworker logs in on his/her laptop. - The pay is miserable. It took me five raises, two re-orgs, a master's degree, and executive butt-kissing to get up to the MINIMUM for my position's pay range. - Company leadership is manipulative and dishonest. For instance, one of our key metrics impacting our bonuses corresponded to the scores on our employee satisfaction survey. If we said the place was great to work at, then our bonus would be higher. We were not told this and, as a result, were dinged on our bonuses because we were dissatisfied with our compensation. - There are no opportunities for advancement. Some of management have started trying to help with this, but the company much prefers to bring in managers from outside, rather than promote within. The saying is: "If you want to grow at T-Mobile, leave the company and come back later." I've seen people do this very successfully. - Highly political. T-Mobile is fraught with politics, more so than any of its competitors. Departments are constantly trying to usurp each other and project teams get stuck in the middle. When executive politics delays a project, all the individual contributors are punished. - Unethical leadership. Our leadership teams often go back on their words, even when there are emails and contracts in place and they expect everyone to be okay with that. My offer letter stated that I was being paid 3/4 full salary until I finished my MBA. When I finished my MBA, the company refused to give me a raise. I've also seen our leadership back out of business deals with OEMs, even after signing contracts and after the OEM manufactured tens of thousands of units for us. Leaving business "partners" strung out like that is just wrong.

1.0
Jun 11, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The benefits are great and affordable.

Cons

They treat us like small children. Many of us are college educated and we are all adults yet we are told exactly what to say and what to think every minute of every day. You get in trouble for going to the bathroom and it counts against you. Mgt says its because some people abuse the privilege, I am fairly certain going to the restroom is a necessity and not a privilege. It is also impossible to get any time off. They give you a decent amount of time but what does it matter if you aren't allowed to use it ever? The goals are also ridiculous. They basically set you up to fail and then make you feel awful for doing so. With our current goals I don't know anyone that is meeting in everything. That is insane.This job is way too stressful for what we do. I mean, really we're fixing cell phones not saving lives.

1.0
Apr 23, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Excellent benefits: Health and dental plan Personal registered nurse in case you have have health issues Health and Daycare Flexible Spending (they give you $2,500 towards daycare) Tuition reimbursement and much more

Cons

Moving up in management is nearly impossible. In this market they are hiring outside of the company for management instead of promoting within to qualified employees. Pretty much if you've ever worked for Circuit City and have no knowledge about the company and how it works you can come apply for a management position and get it... My store management expected you to never get sick. If you had the flu, pneumonia, etc they don't care they want you at the store, and if not then you're getting written up (unless you are from Circuit City then your actions are unblemished) This company has done a 180 from 8 years ago, and it's not for the better but it is becoming the destruction of the company. I have friends who work country wide within the company and they all say the same thing. EVERYONE IS UNSATISFIED AND HATES THEIR JOBS!!! This is sad, because if anyone was Pro-TMobile and was one of their biggest advocater it was me. I am now looking for other ventures and the people I know are actually heart broken and in awe because no one expected my heart to turn cold to T-Mobile. However because of management, ever changing policies, and much more I have no more love for T-Mobile. I am literally counting down the days til I know longer work for this company. This is not the T-Mobile that won the best place to work rewards. This is not the T-Mobile I knew and love. This is a different company masked with T-Mobile's name....

Viewing 349 - 351 of 23,186 Reviews

Glassdoor has 24,568 T-Mobile reviews submitted anonymously by T-Mobile employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if T-Mobile is right for you.