Documentation Specialist Reviews

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Last updated Mar 26 2024
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Documentation Specialist Reviews

What is it like working as a Documentation Specialist?

March 2023
Decent place to be.
Documentation Specialist in Trenton:
Pros: Working from home flexibility and good team.
Cons: Stressful at times because of sudden influx of work yet nothing at all to do during other times.
October 2022
Change of manager regularly, do the job of 2 people due to lengthy process of replacing staff.
Documentation Specialist in Columbus:
Pros: Remote work
Cons: Doing job of two people if I get sick production will stop without me creating Bill's of materal for factory.
September 2022
Checking documents, and preparing them.
Documentation Specialist in Lewisville:
Pros: It’s pretty laid back but very professional, and social.
Cons: Having to wait a year to become permanent.
December 2021
Great company.
Documentation Specialist in Evansville:
Pros: Independent work and great coworkers
Cons: Little to no knowledge of how other positions do their jobs
September 2021
I like Raleigh a lot. The market is expanding and there is a lot of competition.
Documentation Specialist in Raleigh:
Pros: The competition.
Cons: The rising cost of houses.
August 2021
Underpaid.
Documentation Specialist in Maple Plain:
Pros: Flexible schedule, company gives free food sometimes
Cons: Management doesn't seem to care for their employees (bosses do not enforce mask mandate) and pays their workers very little.
August 2020
Challenging.
Documentation Specialist in Gainesville:
Pros: Bringing all the information together for a quality product outcome.
Cons: There is no room for growth.

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