Working at Rogers Communications Inc.

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Ratings for Rogers Communications Inc.

  • Appreciation
    3.3
  • Company Outlook
    3.9
  • Fair Pay
    2.4
  • Learning and Development
    3.5
  • Manager Communication
    3.7
  • Manager Relationship
    3.9
  • Pay Policy
    2.7
  • Pay Transparency
    2.7
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Rogers Communications Inc. Reviews

What is it like working at Rogers Communications Inc.?

Exceptionally fast paced workplace.
Senior Marketing Manager in Ajax:
Pros: Opportunity to move around and enhance skillset
Cons: highly political and too many layers
Customer Service Specialist in Montréal:
Pros: Getting to deal with people Helping people and resolving their issues Opportunities to grow Train new employees
Cons: Less freedom Hidden agenda Gossiping
Great company- but depends on what team you work on.
Communications Coordinator in Toronto:
Pros: Reputable company
Cons: Toxic team culture, lack of diversity at c- suite level, no culture of actual feedback - ‘we’re too nice to each other’. Talk a lot about development and growth for employees but always fall short for funding on this.
Great place to work.
Customer Service Representative (CSR) in Toronto:
Pros: I enjoy interacting and helping customers.
Cons: Customers who are angry and cannot be helped.
Rogers is a great company to work for.
Analytics Manager in Toronto:
Pros: At Rogers, you feel that your work makes an impact to the the bottom line.
Cons: The secrecy about pay grades
Work Life Balance & Stability.
Senior Financial Analyst in Toronto:
Pros: - comfortable working hours (overtime is rare and compensated at 1.5-hour rate) - comfortable work environment (brand new and well-decorated office, casual dress code) - work perks include 50% discounts on service, blue jays. - on-site gym. - most peo
Cons: - change takes a long time to process at any level. - many people that have been at the organization for a long time slow down the work flow. - very frequent executive changes, which cascades down to employees at all levels.