BT Ireland Reviews in Dublin, Ireland Area
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Pros
- Flexible work arrangements
- Homeworking facility
- Subsidised canteen with decent food in Dublin
Cons
- Horrible working climate, best people are leaving the corpany week after week
- Reorgs are happening every few month, due to utter lack of strategy and direction
- Workforce is completely demotivated and cynical
- Pay reviews were poor, even when times were good
- Business is driven through time keeping, prospecting and other MIS systems, as opposed to customer focus
- complete lack of leadership from senior management and retrechment
- CYA culture is predominant
- middle management is increasingly being taken over by managers from BT Northern Ireland, who have no experience working with large MNCs, but are used to more beaurocratic systems, dealing with public sector and SME companies
Advice to Senior Management
There have been so many reorgs to transform BT Ireland, the mutation that the company is now is barely survivable. The only possible remedy is to return to the working model that was last recognised as succesful (e.g. before the BTNI and EsatBT merger) and work forward from there.
Otherwise get on with the job and close down the ROI operations, so that there is room for other companies like Vodafone to fill the space.
Pros
Competitive salary.
Large corporate clients.
Global network.
Cons
Sales and Finance people are trying to run a Telco where engineers are not appreciated and treated very poorly.
Demotivating, depressing work environment.
Small, dirty offices with very little desk space and no air-conditioning.
Advice to Senior Management
BT used to treat engineers fairly in the UK, why not do the same in Ireland?
Pros
Occasional Home Working policy (2-3 days from home)
Large Corporate clients
Salary + Benefits
VHI
Cons
Incompetent managers
Rude corporate culture
Dirty offices (toilets)
Hot desking
low morale
high fluctuation (rotating door)
Advice to Senior Management
Improve hiring process by introducing tests in order to filter out less capable applicants.
