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Green Flags
Telstra brand provides stability and scale ASX-listed benefits structure Strong telecommunications backbone Good vendor partnerships
Good work-life balance Technology focus
Red Flags
550 roles cut in July 2025 — largest restructure in years Telco culture dominates — IT services are secondary Contractor dependency creates inconsistency Bureaucratic decision-making slows everything down Legacy telco culture persists in some divisions
Small scale Below-market salaries
Worker Pros
Telstra compensation structure is genuinely good ASX-listed stability — won't be sold or acquired Access to Telstra's network and enterprise relationships Brand recognition opens doors
Technology focus Work-life balance
Worker Cons
550 roles cut in 2025 — even Telstra isn't immune IT services are secondary to the telco business Bureaucratic culture slows innovation Contractor dependency creates quality inconsistency Career progression limited unless you're in the telco side
Both Telco / Enterprise and Hardware / MSP have strengths and weaknesses. Your choice depends on your priorities — whether that's career growth, salary, work-life balance, or technical exposure.
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