Store Manager - Store Manager T-Mobile Employee Review

1.0
17 Aug 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work life balance is about it.

Cons

- Too much favoritism in this company. - If you want to grow in this company you better get your lips ready and wet to butt kiss higher up. - DM have their favorite high volume manager and so they pass some of their quota onto her less favorite manger. - John Frier Friday morning call is like a cesspool of butt kisser at each location he visit for that week. Seriously stop putting up an act. - Leaders have to walk on egg shell or else their employee will call HR hotline for anything. - The ever changing quota. Good luck on hitting goals. - The company tells you to network with other leaders. That means you got to be their friends and laugh at every lame jokes that comes out of their mouth. - John Legere can cuss up a storm and say the meanest thing in public, but if you do it its hella bad. "Follow the leader"? Don't follow him or else you will be in deep trouble.

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5.0
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Pros

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5.0
22 Mar 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Training and "green days" to work on training courses online, team activities for teambuilding, excellent benefits including up to a 10% yearly bonus (merit-based), tuition reimbursement, extra insurance options besides health insurance (pet insurance, free life insurance up to 1.5x yearly salary), stock purchase options and yearly stock award to each employee. One of my favorite benefits is job swaps - so long as your manager clears it, you can swap jobs with an employee from another related department for up to a couple months to gain insight and experience into what the other department does from day to day. I left my last company as it had become a bad environment, and after joining with T-Mobile I realized it was one of the best decisions I've ever made. There are very few days where I wake up not wanting to go to work, and I learn something new every day. When I come across a process I'm not familiar with, my teammates are more than happy to provide on-the-spot training, or schedule a time that works for both of us to do so. Above all, the managers set you up to succeed rather than to fail - they want you to do well, and do everything in their power to make sure you have the tools to do well.

Cons

There's some of the same political bs that any company has, but my team has two excellent managers that make work enjoyable. There are a couple personality issues within the team, as happens with any job, but overall everyone gets along. As far as training goes, there wasn't a whole ton initially (though I believe it's more due to the nature of the job - it's impossible to condense everything into a couple week training course).

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T-Mobile Response
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Thanks so much for taking the time to write this -- we love hearing how much you love coming to work! Your words were spot on when you said your team wants you to "do well". That's exactly what we want for all of our team members! The nature of our business is constantly changing and we know how important it is to provide good benefits and equip you with the training and development you need to be successful. We're glad you're taking full advantage of all of it. As we continue to grow and evolve, so will our training and tools. If you ever feel like you're not getting enough of what you need, though, talk it over with your manager and they'll help you get back on track. Thanks again for your feedback and your dedication to T-Mobile. -- T-Mobile Careers Team
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