TierPoint reviews

3.6

69% would recommend to a friend

(290 total reviews)
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Jerry Kent

86% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

TierPoint has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 290 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The TierPoint 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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290 reviews
3.0
Jul 22, 2020

Some Good People but......

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Pros

- There are a lot of good people to work with at Tierpoint. I enjoy my direct manager and my team, they are good, hard working individuals. - Benefits are decent. - Hard workers have promotion opportunities. - Good industry to be in.

Cons

- Tierpoint as a company makes you feel like just a number quite often. - As far as caring for their employees goes, if it is legal for them to get away with letting you hold the short stick, you will. - Ethically questionable persons are allowed to remain in positions of authority despite being known company wide for their wildly inappropriate, unprofessional behavior and questionable practices (all allowed to pass by HR). - The companies ethics and culture statements are only true when convenient for them. Don't believe it. - Pay is not competitive for all positions.

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Thank you for the insight into your employee experience as a current employee at TierPoint. It sounds like you have valuable information that may help us look into some of these examples. If you would be willing, a member of our HR team can follow up with you and schedule a time to connect. Our HR team is committed to advocating for our employees by serving them in a variety of ways. The more they know of a situation, the easier it is for them to improve it for everyone.
5.0
Jul 18, 2019

Customer Driven & Great Co-Workers

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Pros

Some of the most talented and driven co-workers I've seen in the service provider space, leadership empowers staff to improve customer outcomes, data driven decisions, wide cross section of customer types (from very small to very large), wide variety of technologies to work with, nationwide footprint.

Cons

Silos of brilliant employees making great things, but sometimes without cohesive vision across the departments. TierPoint acquired companies legacy technology environments persist. Both have improved and continue to improve in 2019.

3.0
Jul 20, 2018

Your Mileage May Vary

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Pros

Decent pay, acceptable benefits, fair job security. Most of the people you will work with are reasonably pleasant. If you are in the right branch of management (typically Site Facilities), you're going to have a great time and they will offer you a lot of on-the-job training. Despite the long list of cons below, even if you're not on Site Facilities, there are many worse places to work.

Cons

Not all branches of the company are as well-managed as the Site Facilities ones. There is very little information interchange between tiers of management and technicians/engineers. Information does not flow well laterally between teams either, and management seems disinterested in facilitating or encouraging better teamwork. It can often feel like an "every man for himself" scenario between different teams, as blame for problems and responsibility for resolution gets shoved around in a game of "not our fault" hot-potato. Most teams are working on a skeleton crew, and management has had a hiring freeze for over a year now. Because of this, ticket turnover time is stretching into unreasonable periods, and quality of work has overall become much lower than what it once was. The upper management environment seems from below to be very political and cloak-and-dagger. Changes are often made without consulting lower-level employees to see how the change will impact their ability to help the customer, or even whether those changes will be possible or achieve the desired result. Often the first thing a team hears about a major change to their MO is on an all-employee call. Inter-team processes are often half-done, leaving one team with expectations that the other team was never told they would need to fill. Many lower-level technicians operate on a modified DuPont schedule, working 12-hour days for two- and three-day shifts that rotate every other week. This can be advantageous for some lifestyles and allows for at least two weekdays off every week, but losing every other weekend can be very disruptive to individuals with regular commitments, and the 12-hour shift has a habit of exacerbating seasonal depression in the winter months. Finally, rather than hiring from within and enabling upward mobility, the new TierPoint management seems to have a strong preference for bringing in new individuals who don't necessarily know anything about working in a data center environment, much less about the company's particular infrastructure. Many technicians have complained of being turned down recently for engineering roles they were eyeing when hired as technicians, and were initially told were within their reach.

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