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● Utilized Angular.js, HTML, CSS, and Bootstrap to develop user-facing features with responsive UI/UX, and implemented state management with Redux and NgRx for seamless data flow across components. ● Developed and maintained RESTful APIs and backend services using Java with Spring and Spring Boot, ensuring secure and efficient communication between front-end and back-end systems while optimizing performance and scalability. ● Implemented business logic and server-side functionalities using Java and Spring, while designing and maintaining scalable database schemas with MySQL and NoSQL solutions to ensure data integrity and efficient querying. ● Designed and implemented scalable database schemas using JPA for ORM and JDBC for direct database connectivity, ensuring efficient data querying and synchronization between SQL and NoSQL databases. ● Leveraged microservices architecture to boost system modularity and scalability, optimizing data handling and integration with Spring Cloud for seamless deployment and efficient communication across distributed systems. ● Deployed Azure cloud-based solutions for application hosting, data storage, and computing, achieving best uptime and improving scalability by 50%. ● Containerized 30+ applications with Docker and Kubernetes, improving deployment consistency by 40% and reducing deployment issues. ● Implemented unit and integration tests using Selenium, achieving gradual reduction in post-release defects and ensuring 95% application stability. Maintained high standards of code quality, which contributed to gradual increase in overall test coverage. ● Developed robust server-side applications using Java Servlets and Spring MVC for improved response times and application efficiency.
● Utilized Angular.js, HTML, CSS, and Bootstrap to develop user-facing features with responsive UI/UX, and implemented state management with Redux and NgRx for seamless data flow across components. ● Developed and maintained RESTful APIs and backend services using Java with Spring and Spring Boot, ensuring secure and efficient communication between front-end and back-end systems while optimizing performance and scalability. ● Implemented business logic and server-side functionalities using Java and Spring, while designing and maintaining scalable database schemas with MySQL and NoSQL solutions to ensure data integrity and efficient querying. ● Designed and implemented scalable database schemas using JPA for ORM and JDBC for direct database connectivity, ensuring efficient data querying and synchronization between SQL and NoSQL databases. ● Leveraged microservices architecture to boost system modularity and scalability, optimizing data handling and integration with Spring Cloud for seamless deployment and efficient communication across distributed systems. ● Deployed Azure cloud-based solutions for application hosting, data storage, and computing, achieving best uptime and improving scalability by 50%. ● Containerized 30+ applications with Docker and Kubernetes, improving deployment consistency by 40% and reducing deployment issues. ● Implemented unit and integration tests using Selenium, achieving gradual reduction in post-release defects and ensuring 95% application stability. Maintained high standards of code quality, which contributed to gradual increase in overall test coverage. ● Developed robust server-side applications using Java Servlets and Spring MVC for improved response times and application efficiency.
● Utilized Angular.js, HTML, CSS, and Bootstrap to develop user-facing features with responsive UI/UX, and implemented state management with Redux and NgRx for seamless data flow across components. ● Developed and maintained RESTful APIs and backend services using Java with Spring and Spring Boot, ensuring secure and efficient communication between front-end and back-end systems while optimizing performance and scalability. ● Implemented business logic and server-side functionalities using Java and Spring, while designing and maintaining scalable database schemas with MySQL and NoSQL solutions to ensure data integrity and efficient querying. ● Designed and implemented scalable database schemas using JPA for ORM and JDBC for direct database connectivity, ensuring efficient data querying and synchronization between SQL and NoSQL databases. ● Leveraged microservices architecture to boost system modularity and scalability, optimizing data handling and integration with Spring Cloud for seamless deployment and efficient communication across distributed systems. ● Deployed Azure cloud-based solutions for application hosting, data storage, and computing, achieving best uptime and improving scalability by 50%. ● Containerized 30+ applications with Docker and Kubernetes, improving deployment consistency by 40% and reducing deployment issues. ● Implemented unit and integration tests using Selenium, achieving gradual reduction in post-release defects and ensuring 95% application stability. Maintained high standards of code quality, which contributed to gradual increase in overall test coverage. ● Developed robust server-side applications using Java Servlets and Spring MVC for improved response times and application efficiency.
● Utilized Angular.js, HTML, CSS, and Bootstrap to develop user-facing features with responsive UI/UX, and implemented state management with Redux and NgRx for seamless data flow across components. ● Developed and maintained RESTful APIs and backend services using Java with Spring and Spring Boot, ensuring secure and efficient communication between front-end and back-end systems while optimizing performance and scalability. ● Implemented business logic and server-side functionalities using Java and Spring, while designing and maintaining scalable database schemas with MySQL and NoSQL solutions to ensure data integrity and efficient querying. ● Designed and implemented scalable database schemas using JPA for ORM and JDBC for direct database connectivity, ensuring efficient data querying and synchronization between SQL and NoSQL databases. ● Leveraged microservices architecture to boost system modularity and scalability, optimizing data handling and integration with Spring Cloud for seamless deployment and efficient communication across distributed systems. ● Deployed Azure cloud-based solutions for application hosting, data storage, and computing, achieving best uptime and improving scalability by 50%.
● Containerized 30+ applications with Docker and Kubernetes, improving deployment consistency by 40% and reducing deployment issues. ● Implemented unit and integration tests using Selenium, achieving gradual reduction in post-release defects and ensuring 95% application stability. Maintained high standards of code quality, which contributed to gradual increase in overall test coverage. ● Developed robust server-side applications using Java Servlets and Spring MVC for improved response times and application efficiency.
● Containerized 30+ applications with Docker and Kubernetes, improving deployment consistency by 40% and reducing deployment issues. ● Implemented unit and integration tests using Selenium, achieving gradual reduction in post-release defects and ensuring 95% application stability. Maintained high standards of code quality, which contributed to gradual increase in overall test coverage. ● Developed robust server-side applications using Java Servlets and Spring MVC for improved response times and application efficiency.
● Containerized 30+ applications with Docker and Kubernetes, improving deployment consistency by 40% and reducing deployment issues. ● Implemented unit and integration tests using Selenium, achieving gradual reduction in post-release defects and ensuring 95% application stability. Maintained high standards of code quality, which contributed to gradual increase in overall test coverage. ● Developed robust server-side applications using Java Servlets and Spring MVC for improved response times and application efficiency.
● Containerized 30+ applications with Docker and Kubernetes, improving deployment consistency by 40% and reducing deployment issues. ● Implemented unit and integration tests using Selenium, achieving gradual reduction in post-release defects and ensuring 95% application stability. Maintained high standards of code quality, which contributed to gradual increase in overall test coverage. ● Developed robust server-side applications using Java Servlets and Spring MVC for improved response times and application efficiency.
● Containerized 30+ applications with Docker and Kubernetes, improving deployment consistency by 40% and reducing deployment issues. ● Implemented unit and integration tests using Selenium, achieving gradual reduction in post-release defects and ensuring 95% application stability. Maintained high standards of code quality, which contributed to gradual increase in overall test coverage. ● Developed robust server-side applications using Java Servlets and Spring MVC for improved response times and application efficiency.
good pay and benefits
Was really great my first 4 years here. I didn't have any complaints beyond some small nit-picky items. Then in Feb. of 2023, things changed in my department. When they lay off people, they expect the remaining people to take over their job descriptions, on top of the job they already have. A lot of the time (at least in my department - VOIP QA) it was pushing people into PM type roles, when they are engineers and not interested in that. If you talk to management, and try to change that, they will not listen to you. As it is cheaper to have your employees do PM jobs, then hire a contractor for that. A lot of people aren't happy about this and are looking for other jobs. I had the best manager ever my first 2 years. Was very supportive, and he even apologized to me for not having any more promotions my 2nd year on the job. When I said, I had just started, so, wasn't expecting a promotion right away, as there were also people with more technical experience than me there too that weren't promoted yet, he told me to not talk like that. He was worth his weight in gold. Then he retired.... My next manager was a former engineer 5 whom they paid to take over his job. (Again budget cuts, and didn't want to hire someone externally with experience.) She was fine in the beginning, but when I was getting praise from PMs, and technical employees for a job well done, I didn't hear any feedback from her. Then, in Feb. 2023, she tells me - after 4 years on the job - that I have time management issues, and have to send her a daily summary/status... Seriously... When, after a few months, I IM her and say that I think I know what I'm doing, and can I stop this? She doesn't reply. 0 management skills, and cowardice... When I talk to her directly, she finally changes it to weekly summaries instead... Then she gives me a review in August -after 4 years of positive reviews and no job performance change on my part- that says that according to people I work with that she talked to, I don't know how to find the point of error for testing and also, I assume if I find an issue when testing, it's the vendor's fault. All not true. I was also told that when the lead engineer was explaining to me how to do something, I took notes, but then still had questions. Normal response. Being an engineer 1, sometimes, I need more explanations then lead engineers to understand something. Yet, then again, she said that if I didn't improve by the next review, I would be
free cable, (base price) internet, and land line phones. (Have to pay modem and set top box rental fees - very low.) You get a disount on Comcast mobile.
nothing. Reevaluate how you see employees, we are human, not numbers!!!
get rid of every single manager and upper level talent and replace them with competent people. they are too full of themselves, and don't make it a pleasant enviornment to work in.
Some great people to work with, who are caring and empathetic, and will help you when needed. Those I can count on 1 hand though. The rest aren't worth it.
Great people. Incredibly knowledgable engineers. I enjoy working with my team every day. I look forward to work everyday.
So many people and processes to keep an org this size functional. Not in love with the multiple systems I need to be in at any given time. Would help to have that single pane of glass for everything.
Free Gig Internet Free Cable (all the channels). Lots of opportunities to get involved with community projects that are challenging a rewarding. Yes this is actually a perk because other companies I have worked for really don’t care about this stuff.
They are not panicking and have a pretty cool strategy thru Global Services to open up the entire world.
Better office environment. What I mean is that when I go into the office the open floor plan really limits my ability to work as I am constantly interrupted. Post Covid we are all in hotel cubes and it feels very transient. I think it pushes people to work from home.
I was hired in another area. I spent a little over a year there before being recruited into the role I’m in. Interviews were good. A little long and they really were looking at how I might fit into the culture. Comcast has a great culture of inclusion and diversity and I spent a lot of time talking about.
It’s good. 111k sal 60 k in comish first year at 50% in the first year is not where I want to be but it’s a good start. I anticipate being over 200k this year.
We have better diversity than any company I have ever worked at. We have DEI meeting monthly and there are a ton of ERG’s that I can be part of. If anything you can watch the decline of the middle aged white guy paralleling attitudes and beliefs you will find in the general public.
Having a delighted customer. Period. Nothing beats that. Not even getting paid a lot of money to do it. T
Met some good people during my time with the company.
The politicizing, liberal indoctrination, woke. The “courtesy services” is laughable overpaying for low quality service. Underpaid. Outsourced agents are garbage yet Comcast continues to hire more. Difficulty reaching customer service with service issues. Leadership advises employees to reach out to leadership and not go through customer care for service related technical issues. Underpaid, and annual pay raises are a joke. Dealing with customers intentionally mislead by agents using aggressive sales tactics. Leadership places pressure on employees to sell products and services or risk being terminated. Agents will not process disconnects as it does impact their score card which can lead to termination of employment. Services don’t work half the time. Network congestion is ignored and Comcast drags their feet performing network repairs.
Not a thing I liked about Comcast. I maintained only the internet service simply because there is no other provider in my area unless I was to get dial up. The speeds from Century Link would not have been sufficient enough to meet minimum requirements to work from home. We are forced to work from home unless I was To commute 4 hrs a day round trip. What Comcast pays would not have put fuel in my vehicle for the commute.
good pay and benefits
Management is full of itself, likes to play politics and micromanage. Because of budget cuts, when people retire, get another job, get laid off, or get promoted into a management position from a staff position, they are not replaced and their work is split between 2 people in top of their original job. So you have to sometimes work overtime to finish everything. Managment drinks the cool aid and thinks that the company is so great and can do no wrong. Everytime you say something negative about the company anonymously on the employee survey, they find a reason to disount it, and theink the company is great. Your concerns will not get addressed. People like to play politics, so be careful of people who are nice to your face, and then say negative things about your performance, and that ends up on you performance review. Not the company I joined a couple years ago... Budget cuts have ruined everything. Not worth your time. Don't work here...
free cable, (base price) internet, and land line phones. (Have to pay modem and set top box rental fees - very low.) You get a disount on Comcast mobile.
working with good people
always wanted employees to sale
healthcare, discount on our products, free admission to Universal Theme park.
Nothing.
All of it.
I hate my job. I want to leave. I hate it. I hate it. I hate it.
Low work expectations
Depression. Embarassment. Despair.
Free condom machine in restrooms and old school cigarette vending machine out front.
Not applicable
Start over. All around reform.
There was no interview. My probation officer put a recommendation for me and they called me with an offer.
Not diverse at all
We got a pizza party once.
So so far below. Lower than whale shit.
401K retirement
training and field promotions
very topdown driven
Great people. Incredibly knowledgable engineers. I enjoy working with my team every day. I look forward to work everyday.
So many people and processes to keep an org this size functional. Not in love with the multiple systems I need to be in at any given time. Would help to have that single pane of glass for everything.
Free Gig Internet Free Cable (all the channels). Lots of opportunities to get involved with community projects that are challenging a rewarding. Yes this is actually a perk because other companies I have worked for really don’t care about this stuff.
They are not panicking and have a pretty cool strategy thru Global Services to open up the entire world.
Better office environment. What I mean is that when I go into the office the open floor plan really limits my ability to work as I am constantly interrupted. Post Covid we are all in hotel cubes and it feels very transient. I think it pushes people to work from home.
I was hired in another area. I spent a little over a year there before being recruited into the role I’m in. Interviews were good. A little long and they really were looking at how I might fit into the culture. Comcast has a great culture of inclusion and diversity and I spent a lot of time talking about.
It’s good. 111k sal 60 k in comish first year at 50% in the first year is not where I want to be but it’s a good start. I anticipate being over 200k this year.
We have better diversity than any company I have ever worked at. We have DEI meeting monthly and there are a ton of ERG’s that I can be part of. If anything you can watch the decline of the middle aged white guy paralleling attitudes and beliefs you will find in the general public.
Having a delighted customer. Period. Nothing beats that. Not even getting paid a lot of money to do it. T
The work is face paced and challenging.
The culture has changed significantly since RTO. There has been a lot of leadership changes that make it difficult to keep up with the strategy and vision.
Retirement benefits/stock options
Flexible shifts, good leadership, some advancement opportunities depending on skills.
Current position does not pay fair amount compared to colleagues hired after me, doing same job.
Courtesy services, health benefits, HSA Plans.
People I work with
Management was very white male and narrow minded
The provided us with cheap internet and cable
Health benefits
Promoting from within process
Discounted service not having to pay full price for the service
Work life balance has been great.
salary is poor. Work hours are not great.
6% 401(K) contribution
Flexibility, motivating, great pay and benefits.
Depending on the position and the manager, at times it could be very stressful, long working hours and little recognition or appreciation.
Discounted cable, tuition reimbursement, paid time off, bonus pay and etc. they are very generous and pay very well with great benefits!
work schedule and the training
not many opportunities for advancement
discounted services
The company was great
Management was probably the worst I’ve ever experienced
PTO Sick time and retirement benefits
Work culture, benefits, pay
no complaints
courtesy service, recognition/rewards, people
Good pay and bebfits
When the Pandemic sent us to work from home
401K and ESOP
None
Wasnt inclusive, management was not educated nor understood the roll
Working hybrid
My coworkers.
A boiler-room-esque sales environment coupled with a corporation that is completely out of touch with its customers.
Free Cable and Internet.
PPE equipment was available during covid
Poor management, unequal job assignments, low pay high responsibilities, many rude customers.
Met some good people during my time with the company.
The politicizing, liberal indoctrination, woke. The “courtesy services” is laughable overpaying for low quality service. Underpaid. Outsourced agents are garbage yet Comcast continues to hire more. Difficulty reaching customer service with service issues. Leadership advises employees to reach out to leadership and not go through customer care for service related technical issues. Underpaid, and annual pay raises are a joke. Dealing with customers intentionally mislead by agents using aggressive sales tactics. Leadership places pressure on employees to sell products and services or risk being terminated. Agents will not process disconnects as it does impact their score card which can lead to termination of employment. Services don’t work half the time. Network congestion is ignored and Comcast drags their feet performing network repairs.
Not a thing I liked about Comcast. I maintained only the internet service simply because there is no other provider in my area unless I was to get dial up. The speeds from Century Link would not have been sufficient enough to meet minimum requirements to work from home. We are forced to work from home unless I was To commute 4 hrs a day round trip. What Comcast pays would not have put fuel in my vehicle for the commute.
Culture, Growth and Learning developments. Leadership, people.
Stress levels and 65 hour work weeks
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excellent benefits, systems, and culture
Big company, tiny rudder
generous vacation policy
It is a very diverse company
Pay rate/raises
Services, discounts, and point system
Culture and I love the product
Lack of contact with manager
Free cable and internet
The enjoyment of being able to help and the customer being satisfied
Helping with a smile
Great benefits and a large company with job security.
Discounted Triple Play package.
Schedule, flexibility, Team,
Leadership unorganized, always in transition, never a clear objective
Free Cable TV, Internet and Phone
The job originally was fun and the people were cool.
The job totally changed 6 months in from helping people with their phones to being forced to sell phones to people who didn’t need them
I mean it paid okay.
I liked being the work environment and learning new things
Nothing really
Free xfinity
Lots of opportunities, great benefits.
Can be a little behind the times in some ways.
Free Cable & Internet
I liked the friendly nature of the employees.
I did not like the hours available to the employees.
I was grateful for the generous health benefits provided.
I loved the people, the flexibility, the travel
I was stuck in my position for a long time
Traveling
Good commissions and perks
Poor CoVid-19 safety measures enforcements. Plenty of good rules, but most don't follow them...
Exponentially growing commissions: The more you sell the more and more you earn; Sales get Points Awards used to get free merchandise
The fast paced environment
Business is changing due to pandemic losing customers
Free services
Comcast offers a myriad of career opportunities and growth
Like any large corporations, there can be a lot of bureaucracy and politics.
They have a great 401(K) plan, matching at 6% and all employees that live in a Comcast area get free cable and internet.
Caring about my health and family and close net company, along with the benefits
I wish they had one in Phoenix, AZ
What I learned and can carry over to other employment, I also have courtesy services, 401K, stocks, sick leave
using your brain and imagination before you begin in solving the problem, so you understand the problem first then you can start.
nothing
Atmosphere, The way they treat employees
Mentally exhausted some days
401 K up to 4.5%
The management and superior value their employee and treat as a family.
Well I don't have any problem with that company its just happen that I need to resign for personal matter.
Health benefits
The people Comcast accept into their fold are professional and supportive of each other. The company genuinely cares about the people who support them, and they recognize the staff at every possible turn.
Culture, very open and inviting
Back office systems and processes are a headache
courtesy services
Employees Diversity, Great teams, attentive leadership, advancement opportunities, ease of integrating work and life.
working with customers who hold a grudge from past experiences and couldn't care less what the organization is doing to improve their experience.
Tuition assistance, discounted TV, Internet, Phone, and security services, vacation/ flex days.
Benefits
Frequently changing commission plans, declining earning potential, Nano-management, bi-annual shift bids
Health insurance
Being treated with courtesy and respect and having an open voice - each and every employee is listened to and a lot of changes have been made from the company with employee feedback. company perks and benefits are outstanding also the partnerships they have with other resources we have access to at discount rates.
I absolutely love my job and wouldn't choose to leave it. I am relocating to a different state and we do not have an office there.
Volunteering - promoting our company at the Xfinity Theater in Hartford Ct then being able to go to the concerts for free.
Culture, Diversity, Benefits, Product Forward
Navigating potential internal promotions at the senior leadership level.
Great Benefits: Health, Dental, Vision, and many more.
Culture, Benefits, fast paced
Cut throat. poor management
Health Insurance and pay
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