"I'm working with Telus since 2020 that's more than a year, my manager and team members are very helpful and encouraging."
"Hard to reach management."
"The pros? - practically unlimited over time, by that I mean it’s capped at 11 hours a day (12 hour shift) - they are open 7 days a week so you have great flexibility on when to work. A plus is that if you need emergency time off. You can always make it up later in the week the time you missed from shift - the break room and bathrooms are all professionally cleaned by a crew several time’s a day - free coffee and hot chocolate - and this place has got to have the cleanest fridge I’ve ever seen at a work place. It smells new. And it’s crystal clean inside. As the crew toss everything every Friday 5 pm without fail - pay starts at $16 for first 40 hours and any overtime is $24 an hour. You max out at 71 hours. You cannot work more than that due to operating hours and your daily hour cap (they don’t want to pay you double time for working over 12 hours) - training is paid The cons? - well let’s start with the fact that training consists of 3 weeks....except in the little paper work you sign at hiring it apparently clearly states that if need be they can up and cancel your class (it snowed, not bad, but bad where the instructor lived) so already training is 7 hour days and you now up and went from 35/week paid training to just 28 hours. This kinda sucked big time. We already get paid less than standard day... - after training they put you in what is called PGU post grad university where you take calls while SME subject matter experts float around to help you. Your first day taking calls? 1-2 calls while half your group hovers and listens in. Then you simply get shoved deep into the calls and yep that’s that’s it for training. On the positive side you do probably learn a lot quicker this way. It’s almost like sink or swim. - they don’t have a consistent start time. Managers will come between 6:10 am and anything including few mins before your shift (did I mention there are tons of things to log into and get set up before you can take a call?)"
"Fun place to work. Salary is good compared to other telecom companies operating in the region. Great benefits too."
"i have worked in telus,its good company for employees growth"
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"Leading Canadian communication and IT company. Jobs opening in multiple functions: sales, support, engineering, IT, mobility (cellular), management, finance, HR, customer management. Multiple offices across the country. Possibility to work from home for many positions. Great employee respect and socially responsible."
"I've worked at TELUS in Toronto for over 10 years. TELUS offers a fast-paced but very collaborative environment that is perfect for your technology-savvy professionals. While the culture is undergoing change due to pressures from a changing marketplace for wireless services (lower growth), leadership remains very strong and the company excels at setting and communicating strong and clear vision for its team members. TELUS has a strong community-orientation and offers many opportunities for giving and local involvement. I strongly recommend TELUS."
"An amazing company to work at."
"Telus Digital was an awesome experience, working with bright and motivated individuals in a low-stress environment made it easy to enjoy the work I did there."
"Telus has one of the most amazing working environment and they are very actively giving back to the communities. very friendly environment."
"I started my career at Telus mobility 5 years ago. I quickly rose up and was promoted within several times to account manager in the Telus business division. The trainers there were some of the best I have ever worked which allowed me to quickly learn the value of proper techniques and business ethics. I ultimately became one of the best performers in my department."
"good company to work in, friendly culture"
"Great place to work. Worked there for 15 years and liked it a lot"
"I worked for TELUS 28 years, an excellent company, a very good corporate citizen, a CEO with an extraordinary vision. Telus's commitment to diversity and inclusiveness is a cornerstone of its award-winning culture. solutions. Simply put, TELUS recognizes and leverages the value of diversity for the business, the team, the community and the customers."
TELUS has an overall rating of 4.1 Average Rating out of 5, based on over 39 TELUS Review Ratings left anonymously by TELUS employees, which is 5% higher than the average rating for all companies on CareerBliss. 95% of employees would recommend working at TELUS.
TELUS employees earn $71,000 annually on average, or $34 per hour, which is 8% higher than the national salary average of $66,000 per year. 23 TELUS employees have shared their salaries on CareerBliss. Find TELUS Salaries by Job Title.
95% of employees would recommend working at TELUS with the overall rating of 4.1 out of 5. Employees also rated TELUS 4.1 out of 5 for Company Culture, 3.7 for Rewards You Receive, 3.7 for Growth Opportunities and 4.0 for support you get.
According to our data, the highest paying job at TELUS is a Senior Technology Specialist at $161,000 annually. Browse TELUS Salaries by Job Profile.
According to our data, the lowest paying job at TELUS is a Senior Supervisor at $20,000 annually. Browse TELUS Salaries by Job Profile.
According to reviews on CareerBliss, employees commonly rated the pros of working at TELUS to be Company Culture, Growth Opportunities, People You Work With and Person You Work For, and no cons.
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