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Last updated Jan 20 2025
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Contract Administrator Reviews

What is it like working as a Contract Administrator?

October 2016
Great company; horrific legal dept experience.
Contract Administrator:
Fly under the radar; do not speak your mind not matter how much they encourage you to do so...it's a trap; do your job well; if you can play their game, you will be ok. Don't expect too much in the way of genuine support. Associate Corp Council is condescending, egotistical, weak.
September 2016
Love it, there are new obstacles and opportunities.
Contract Administrator:
Pros: Variation and growth, communicating.
Cons: Filing.
August 2016
Salary Advice.
Contract Administrator:
Pros: Dealing with people and helping them out.
Cons: Sometimes there is a lot of of work which can get really stressful.
April 2016
Liberating.
Contract Administrator:
Pros: It is liberating seeing your efforts paid off with the attention to the detail obtained to support the Client against legal action.
Cons: Dealing with a Contractor that has no experience in the site environment and not having the knowledge to deal with their own negative actions aggravating and pursuing claims against the Client.
February 2016
The Management.
Contract Administrator:
Pros: It has prepared me for a career, I am grateful for the foundation it has given me since I intended to pursue this line of work.
Cons: There is no career development that comes with the job. In many ways, the management have prevented me from growing in my position. The most important fact about my dissatisfaction is the lack growth potential and the fact that I am grossly underpaid. I have no benefits whatsoever, I don't even get paid for national holidays.
January 2016
High Level of analytical skill & Negotiation.
Contract Administrator:
This job requires you to be flexible and yet not to break the company policy. You need to be proactive and have good administrative skills.
January 2016
Hectic EOQ's but fun because I live for puzzles.
Contract Administrator:
Pros: Autonomy ... Leadership support ... My team.

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