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3.9
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Highly Satisfied
Last updated Jan 22 2025
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Network Administrator Reviews

What is it like working as a Network Administrator?

August 2015
Stress Level.
Network Administrator:
Pros: I like working with computers and solving problems.
Cons: I dislike working with persons who pretend to understand technology but actually don't.
August 2015
So boring.
Network Administrator:
Pros: You do not have to do many things, just sit and do whatever you want.
Cons: 1000$ in month ? Niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
July 2015
Job Duties.
Network Administrator:
Learn who the players are in the company.
July 2015
Network Administrator:
Think twice before taking this job. Be ready to get called past midnight for creating PowerPoint presentations due in the morning since the president always leaves things to last minute. Expect every task you receive from the president to be critical and needed by the end of the day; even if the task requires a month to complete. Expect to wait up to 6 months sometimes before you get paid (average time without most people getting paid is 3 months). Expect to work week-end and nights if the president sees fit. Expect the lowest salary ever for the work you do between 10,000$ - 20,000$ for work that people get paid 50,000$-80,000$. Be prepared for the president to control you with mind games and twisted truths to downright lies. If I had the chance I would down right refuse the job. The only benefit is meeting some nice people which you can do at any Job. Steer clear!!!! Very high stress levels when you are poor. You can't negotiate salary with the president.
June 2015
Education and skillset is key.
Network Administrator:
Work on certifications and update skillset.
May 2015
Network Administrator:
Pros: The work and what you can learn at the job.
Cons: You are treated like a body, as if you are replaceable.
April 2015
I love my Job, just need to be paid for my skills.
Network Administrator:
Pros: I genuinely love every part of my Job functions.
Cons: I've been underpaid, I took the job because I don't mind proving myself however I'm still under entry level pay!

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