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Matanuska Telephone Association Reviews

3.3

48% would recommend to a friend

(21 total reviews)

Michael C. Burke

73% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

Matanuska Telephone Association has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 21 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Matanuska Telephone Association employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Telecommunications industry (3.9 stars).

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21 reviews
1.0
14 Aug 2012

Top heavy with paranoid, ego-driven management

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Non-management staff is great--smart, hard-working, supportive, good people. Since leaving, I have maintained many friendships formed during working with MTA. Through those friendships, I've learned that nothing has improved at the company.

Cons

With few exceptions, management doesn't trust the staff. The CEO surrounds himself with people who feed his ego rather than offer him good business advice; senior management has mostly followed suit, promoting people who say what they want to hear. The company has gone from being a monopoly into a competitive environment, and its business practices haven't kept up with the transition. Unfortunately senior staff believes that only they are capable of leadership and innovation. New ideas from non-management are seen as dissention and, though senior management mouths an open-door, open-communication attitude, in truth innovators are seen as disruptive and threatening. I've seen the company adopt ideas put forth by staff after the innovators quit and moved on, but rarely is a new proposal taken seriously or adopted, and even more rarely is the one who proposed the idea rewarded. Back-patting is saved for management. Turnover in some departments is very high. Innovation by senior management seems limited to moving offices around. Despite the fact that this communications company needs every department to function well, the only department given credit for success is customer service. The CEO is extremely paranoid of the one union (IBEW). The CEO does his best to hand-pick the board of directors, and persuaded them to adopt a method of board policy that separates the board from vital knowledge of the company. An employee taking information to a board member is grounds for dismissal. Despite all this, there's camaraderie among the workforce, and a determination to succeed despite management. The only reason this company still exists is that the worker-bees take genuine pride in their work. There's an attitude that the work they do makes a difference to their neighbors and friends; that working for a cooperative is important; that people's lives, especially in this harsh climate, can depend on the daily efforts of each person. You won't find better staff to work with, or worse management at the helm.

4.0
8 Aug 2013

You will learn to be very resourceful and work as a team.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The employees work very hard and are very helpful.

Cons

Cuts in UCS funding are creating turmoil and forcing them to lose staff and not backfill positions. The amount of work that each person has had to take on has doubled. Additionally this company is partial union and every 3 years when their contract comes up for renewal it becomes a very difficult place to work.

1.0
30 Jan 2023

Not great

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Relaxed, very low to no stress, good benefits

Cons

Here are some of the things I experienced: Their policy regarding remote work during Covid changed frequently, which was tough on someone trying to balance childcare. My manager was treated like absolute trash because they didn't fall lock step with the executive team. As a result, the team I was on was also treated poorly. There were definitely favorite people who were allowed to bend the "strict" policies. No challenging work. No indication they wanted to adapt or change to new ways of doing things. I was told point blank they "don't do things like that around here" when I suggested any new idea. After respectfully bringing up concerns about discrimination, the attitude towards me changed, and not in a good way. I was shown little to no compassion during a family crisis. I was salary, but required to take a 30 min lunch in the middle of the day. I couldn't take it at the beginning or end of the day, even for medical appointments. They definitely treated salary employees like hourly/retail employees. It seems small, but the only Christmas party was for management only. Non management was given a door dash gift card. They promote and demote based on favoritism and family ties, not performance.

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