AT&T RSC reviews

3.3

51% would recommend to a friend

(494 total reviews)
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John Stankey

27% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

RSC employees have rated AT&T with 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 494 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most RSC professionals have a good working experience there. AT&T is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by RSC professionals compared to other employers within the Telekommunikation industry (3.6 stars).

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494 reviews
2.0
Nov 16, 2017

No longer a phone company

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Pros

-Potentially good pay-Hourly+Commision -Discounted service/Employee discount -Schedule done by seniority. Longer you are with company better chance you have at getting a schedule you desire. -Paid holidays -Work cell phone to keep personal and work cellphone calls separate -Decent benefits- Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k

Cons

-Company has gone a different direction and has switched from customer satisfaction to hard selling. Could be by area though , some markets might not be as bad. AT&T wanted to make sells but cared about the customers needs in finding solutions for them. Now they only care about DTV sales and doing whatever it takes to get them. If a company is worried about hard selling products then you could do better at other sales jobs and just skip applying for AT&T. -Caliber of managers are inconsistent, typical retail enviroment -If you have any emergencies they do little to help you, attendance is strict and unforgiving -In store management have no power so they can do nothing to help customers really if a big issue arises. Have to wait on the out of store upper management to take care of the customer -Little to no tools to help a customer with big issues. If it isn't selling a product it is difficult to assist the customer quickly and effiecently -Hours and days off can be all over the place when you are new and takes at least a year or more in order to start to get a decent say in schedule. Seniority based. -AT&T Mobility has been and is going to be continuing down sizing retail locations. Due to this job opportunity's will diminish on the store front while they are converted to 3rd party retailers and not directly managed by AT&T. Little to no future with AT&T owned retail stores. -Phone options are pretty small now so if you are planning to work you need to be in the mindset of selling tv services not phones services.

4.0
Nov 11, 2017

Good company.

Recommend
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Pros

Guaranteed hourly rate plus commission, plus benefits.

Cons

High sales goals in store and less customers since majority of purchases are online. Need to be aggressive with a decrease in customer base.

3.0
Nov 8, 2017

It’s a meat grinder

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Pros

Pay wasn’t bad, great benefits! Always exposed to new and exciting technologies, mostly good people to work with. Always something to learn, took away a lot of knowledge from this place.

Cons

Super high pressure to hit very difficult sales goals, managers try to get you to do shady things and deny it when they’re caught, union is useless, many customers are rude and complain about anything and everything, surveys suck- your customer might love you but hate AT&T and the survey asks about AT&T but you’re held responsible for things that are out of your control that AT&T does (like pricing, etc).

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