Great - VP FP&A Gateway Fiber Employee Review

5.0
Apr 11, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great good place to work and great environment

Cons

None it’s a growing organization with great spirit

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5.0
Apr 24, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Gateway is growing rapidly across MO and other states. Everyone is super nice and willing to help. There's a major focus on keeping the company values as it continues to grow. Ideas are always welcome and encouraged. Most importantly, customers LOVE the reliable and fast internet service they are getting which says a lot about the company. Google and Facebook reviews say it all.

Cons

Not really a con but you have to be highly motivated and focused to pick and choose where to spend your time most effectively , since a lot of the work is open-ended.

1.0
Mar 5, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good snacks and drinks provided Company lunches Solid friendships formed

Cons

Gateway Fiber talked a lot about work-life balance, but in practice it often felt very different. Many employees were stretched thin, working long hours and constantly feeling drained. The expectation to keep pushing even when workloads were overwhelming made it difficult to maintain any real balance. The messaging sounded good on paper, but the day-to-day experience didn't reflect those values. Since the merger, there was a noticeable lack of accountability among leadership. Problems often went unaddressed, communication was inconsistent, and responsibility tended to get passed around instead of owned. Leadership increasingly felt like a "good ole boys" club, where certain voices carried more weight than others and decisions didn't always feel objective or transparent. There were attempts at "culture improvement," such as requiring teams to read leadership or self-improvement books, but these efforts felt disconnected from the real issues. Assigning reading didn't drive meaningful change or improve the actual quality of work when core structural and leadership problems remained unresolved. The workplace culture often felt immature and unprofessional — more like a high school or reality-TV-style environment than a serious organization. Cliques, gossip, and internal drama made it difficult to focus on doing your job well. It was also an environment where many employees felt like they were constantly on thin ice, which created stress and discouraged open communication or honest feedback. There were good people at Gateway Fiber, plus there still are, who genuinely care about their work and customers, but the company would have benefited from stronger leadership accountability, more realistic expectations, and a more professional, supportive culture that truly aligned with the values it promoted.

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