Great benefits and decent pay; not always micromanaged; free lunch; free EV charging; occasional raffles for stadium tickets
Terrible work life balance; leadership is culty and always keeps a blind eye; 2-3% max wage increase; you’re basically locked in the level you arrive at; working with a lot of traditionalists
Wondering what the situation is like at Sprint. We should share notes.
Last week I spoke to a HR rep at Sprint. He ensured me that the jobs in OP are safe. The bulk of layoffs will come from the T-Mobile side as their salaries are 30-40% higher than Sprint employees. The brand may be T-Mobile, but the corporate culture and compensation will be strongly influenced by...Read more
A forum for employees and insiders for honesty sharing what they know and feel about the proposed merger...and how it will impact both them and consumers.
tmobile and sprint merger approved by all 3 agencies cfius, fcc and doj. will the state AGs be able to stop this anymore given than 5 out 14 state AGs already changed their opinion? what are your thoughts on this?
There is news today about a potential purchase/merge with Sprint. Thoughts on how this will impact software engineers currently at the company or the company in general? What will this merger do to my stocks or options?
New to Blind. Is link sharing allowed? I just wanted to share this news article - https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/02/t-mobile-conducts-layoffs-as-it-prepares-to-complete-sprint-merger/ #layoffs #merger
Apparently, it’s now up in the air. According to the CEOs of these companies the benefits would be job creation. They also wouldn’t cut jobs in the next three years. Also, without this merger I don’t know if Sprint would be able to survive. For the negatives I could see this being anti-competition, ...Read more
Union predicts tens of thousands of job cuts after T-Mobile and Sprint combine. https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2020/02/t-mobile-conducts-layoffs-as-it-prepares-to-complete-sprint-merger #layoffs
Reuters and CNBC reported Sprint parent SoftBank would own 40% to 50% of the combined carrier, while Deutsche Telekom, which owns T-Mobile, would claim a majority stake. “A deal is expected by the end of October,” according to the report, which cites unnamed people familiar with the talks, although ...Read more
Waiting to hear back from a recruiter regarding a role, but due to COVID-19 she says the process has slowed down a little and they’re working hard on their end to finalize decisions. But I’m also wondering how the merger with Sprint will contribute to the climate at T-Mobile as well? #layoff #covi...Read more
if the merger falls through, are there chances that there will be layoffs especially in the network department ?
I have T-Mobile and service is quite shitty. I assume it’s just as shitty for others who have T-Mobile. Anyone think this merger will lead to better phone service from T-Mobile? http://www.businessinsider.com/t-mobile-sprint-new-company-merger-details-2018-4
Headline news today! The merger is most def going through. What's interesting is through reading about this entire saga and seeing T-Mobile employees on Blind I'm actually seriously considering switching to T-Mobile/Sprint. Just seems like it's the best company out of the major US network providers....Read more
What's this all about? https://www.theverge.com/2019/12/23/21035567/t-mobile-merger-documents-sprint-comcast-merger-assessment
So wanted to see what everyone thought was better for T-Mobile. Merging with Sprint and creating a 4th carrier, or just not merging with Sprint? Here’s some reading that could help you vote: https://www.fiercewireless.com/operators/successful-merger-scenario-worse-for-t-mobile-than-no-sprint-deal-a...Read more
https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/2020/02/11/sprint-t-mobile-merger-prices-go-up-what-means-consumers/4721902002/ Finally
Head of FCC approved the merger...Does this mean green light? https://www.npr.org/2019/05/20/725038799/fcc-chairman-endorses-t-mobile-merger-with-sprint