
Again, good people. So the conversations were seemless.
The people in my office were good, overall. But the team aspect was really missing.
30% of my AFTER-TAX salary went to a USELESS insurance policy. Every role I've ever been offered before or since CenturyLink/Lumen has offered a salary of at LEAST $20,000 more.
CenturyLink has a longstanding history of bad business decisions, poor financial decisions, and low employee satisfaction (regardless of the surveys you use to kid yourself into believing otherwise). Get it together. And good riddance.
Customers constantly complain about a very fair point - they are always promised things that cannot be fulfilled (management does this constantly just to secure a contract). customer overall have expressed discontentment with the lack of organization and ownership of different project aspects.
Don't promise customers what you can't provide. You underpay your employees, grossly. You show no consistency on anything. Notice that you have almost NO young people working there; you aren't giving them a career they can feel REMOTELY excited about.