Cox Business, Phoenix culture is a poor excuse for a company which boasts employee value & dignity. - Outside Account Representative Cox Communications Employee Review

1.0
Sep 3, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent benefits package, including 401K, pension possibilites, medical/dental/long & short term disability, life insurance, and of course their full package of Television, Internet, Phone and home security at a small fraction of retail cost.

Cons

Cox Business has a less than colaborative inter-office culture with Cox outside account representaives most ardent competition their own Cox inside representatives in a dog-eat-dog mentality. Cox Business VP's look past the employee bickering and skirmishes as healthy competition while the yearly salesperson turn-over exceeds most any other industry salesperson turnover. Salepeople find themselves fired, quitting, or manuvering elsewhere within the company to survive. The Cox Business department is a 'CULT' with employees fearing reprisal telling you straight to your face how wonderful it is to work at Cox Business but cornered alone would tell a different, unhappy story regarding most of the employees within this group. In todays economic downturn, the ‘CULT’ mentality lives at a protected level, employees anxiety up, with very few options to find other jobs and many taking medical (mental) leave, searching job boards constantly, desperate to get out, but at the same time fearing losing their Cox income & benefits while enduring their position. Like a cult, the Cox Business perception is drummed into everyone, making it difficult to trust any other employee; hence no real cultural change to pursue.

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5.0
Mar 2, 2026
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Pros

I had a great experience and benefitted from great leadership, progressive growth opportunities, and exceptional colleagues. The company cares about its employees, and offers exceptional benefits.

Cons

The recent news of the merger (ok, let's be honest...acquisition) by Charter has many people worried about the future and preparing for the worst. There will undoubtedly be cultural changes and I know many people will be frustrated by the new norm.

2.0
May 31, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great work/life balance, culture and benefits. Work from home. Unlimited PTO.

Cons

Merging with Charter this year. If I still have a job after the merger, I'll be losing unlimited PTO, WFH, culture and who knows about work/life balance. Some may be asked to move to CT. At the end of 2024 the company offered a generous VSP. Knowing the upcoming severance packages we may be offered by Charter, some of us feel betrayed.

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