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Ratings for Dimension Data

  • Appreciation
    3.5
  • Company Outlook
    4.0
  • Fair Pay
    3.0
  • Learning and Development
    3.5
  • Manager Communication
    3.0
  • Manager Relationship
    4.0
  • Pay Transparency
    2.0
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Dimension Data Reviews

What is it like working at Dimension Data?

Equips one with skills, it challenges.
Network Engineer in Gaborone:
Pros: its challenging and abroad
Cons: the pay is less for my skill and job workload
Great place to work for.
Network Engineer in Johannesburg:
Pros: work ethics and the ways of working. Putting people first.
Cons: pay remuneration vs Duties that we do
Boring and not challenging.
Business Intelligence (BI) Analyst in Johannesburg:
Pros: I can work from home and I have a good relationship with my direct manager
Cons: They don't value employees who they don't deem important or are not well known
Challenging, yet rewarding.
Project Manager, (Unspecified Type / General) in Cape Town:
Pros: Opportunities for career and self-development
Cons: Below market average compensation
What I do most is B-BBEE reporting and I am not being involved in sourcing, my boss is doing it herself.
Procurement Specialist in Johannesburg:
Pros: I am not happy
Cons: I do my work well with no complains but no results
It is a nice environment even though I cant recommend it to anyone because of nepotism and favoritism from the management.
Call Center Agent in Johannesburg:
Pros: It's challenging and learning everyday as deal with different queries on a daily basis.
Cons: over working but getting underpaid
Empowering and disempowering.
Sr. Human Resources (HR) Business Partner in Johannesburg:
Pros: The people that are striving to make a change
Cons: Corporate politics and lack of transparency