Accept your offer to work here only if your other option is unemployment or homelessness - Software Engineer DISH Employee Review

1.0
Apr 12, 2022
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Pros

Right outside the Riverfront office, there is a nice trail to walk on. My daily 10 min walk along that trail was the best 10 minutes I spent everyday at that office. I always felt jealous of all those geese sitting there and chilling in the Sun. Those lucky dudes and dudettes didn’t have to badge in before 9 am in the fear of an email getting triggered to the queen goose. They all looked so…free.

Cons

Where should I even start? - Employee Tracking: You’ve probably read about the badge in/badge out thing in the other reviews, so you know what this is. Charlie Ergen still thinks he’s running a company from 1992. They literally have an application where you and your supervisor can see your exact badge in/out times. As ridiculous as it sounds, they take this crap way too seriously. I was once reprimanded by my manager for badging in 9 seconds late. And no, you’re not allowed to be human at this company; so be it 2 feet of snow or a broken leg, you HAVE TO badge in before 9 am else it’s a strike. 3 strikes and you’re out. - No Flexibility: WFH is absolutely frowned upon. They don’t trust you to do your work from anywhere else but the office. Charlie Ergen said that those who want to WFH are “Potential Serial Killers”. I’ll just leave it at that. - Pay and Benefits: The pay is absolutely atrocious. Well below market and your manager will try to convince you that you’re paid well enough. Benefits are pretty much non-existent. I had better insurance at a much cheaper rate when I was in college. 401k match is absolutely horrible and the vesting schedule is laughable. No signing/relocation/year-end bonuses. No stock options. Your base salary is your total compensation. They also tout that their best benefit is “Opportunity”. So you can figure how awful their actual benefits are. - Incompetence: The level of incompetence there is absolutely unbelievable. The quality of software devs and product managers is terrible. Most of the work is done by contract workers who produce some of the worst code ever written. Of course, for the pay they offer, you can’t expect top notch talent, but you can at least hope for a few skillful co-workers. - Wireless is a complete crap show: They have no clue what they’re doing. Look up articles online about Wireless and how they keep pushing the deadline for the release. Can’t wait to pop open a cold one and drink to the giant failure that Wireless is going to be.

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5.0
Oct 13, 2025
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Pros

great pay with good overall benefita

Cons

high pressure upselling is always required

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DISH Response
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It's fantastic to hear that you feel valued through our great pay and good overall benefits package. We work hard to ensure our compensation remains competitive because we truly believe in rewarding our employees for their dedication and hard work. We recognize your point regarding the sales environment and the high pressure associated with upselling. We strive to provide all of our teams with the best training and support possible to meet business goals while still delivering excellent customer experiences. We are continuously looking for ways to refine our sales approach to make it effective yet sustainable and positive for our team members. Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective with us. We value all feedback as it helps us in our ongoing efforts to foster a positive and supportive workplace.
1.0
Jun 5, 2026
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Pros

Work from home is the only pro I can think of

Cons

They don’t provide any equipment aside from the computer itself. They mislead you during the interview and job description. You are paid according to price of product sold and close rate however it’s all inbound calls and you can not call back. The inbound calls are lousy, people who don’t even have a $1 on a card in order to do the eligibility check, or no card at all.. poor credit which leads to higher out of pocket costs. I think only a handful of times I couldn’t overcome the spousal objection or the just shopping objection. Those I will take responsibility for but if I’m getting calls from people who don’t have a card or don’t have a $ or don’t have the money to put down OR already have an account or is a mis-transfer or were passed along because the technicians have to make referrals even though the customer isn’t actually interested in the product yet the tech makes them still call.. that’s crap and it’s not real sales.

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