22 Customer Service Representatives from Suddenlink submitted salaries.
Suddenlink
Overview
Suddenlink is a leading cable broadband services company serving more than 1.4 million residential customers in 18 states. Suddenlink also provides similar service to thousands of commercial customers. The company's services include wireless home networking, digital video recorders (DVR), voice on demand, online video and home security. Suddenlink was the nation's first cable company to provide a service that enables customers to watch DVR and live television channels on their iPhones, iPod Touch screens and iPads, called TiVo Stream.
Founded in 2003 as Cebridge Communications, the company became Suddenlink in 2006. Suddenlink is a subsidiary of Cequel Communications and is based in St. Louis, Missouri. The cable company also maintains regional headquarters in North Carolina, West Virginia and Texas as well as customer call centers in six other U.S. cities. Suddenlink posted $1.93 billion in revenue in 2011.
Suddenlink Job Information
Suddenlink benefits from the work of 6,100 employees throughout its many offices. The cable provider offers employees competitive benefits, including a 401(k) with a company matching fund, employee assistance program and the usual list of health, dental, vision and life insurances. For employees living in Suddenlink's service areas, employees receive free video, Internet and telephone service.
Local Sales Manager is the highest paying job at Suddenlink at $102,000 annually.
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