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Sr. Network Engineer Reviews
What is it like working as a Sr. Network Engineer?
February 2020
Sr. Network Engineer in Dallas:
Contract IT, Remote, 160k plus benefits. New management twice. Last one cut almost all contractors and 130 FTE. Position when from project work to operations back to projects. There wasn't much for us to do.
November 2019
Stressful Due to lack of resources but beneficial due to large enterprise and projects.
Sr. Network Engineer in Hamilton:
Pros: Providing a service to the people of Bermuda
Cons: Lack of uncertainty with job opportunities
November 2019
Typical network engineering with not much innovation.
Sr. Network Engineer in Durham:
Pros: Great benefits and compensation plans
Cons: Uncertainty in the business unit I'm in
September 2019
You Be a Bridge between the technical implementation team.
Sr. Network Engineer in Chennai:
Pros: Freedom and integrity
Cons: No Salary HIKe
September 2019
Could be great. Far from acceptable currently.
Sr. Network Engineer in Austin:
Pros: The people are really nice. Everyone is friendly for the most part. Insurance is pretty good if you have a huge expensive surgery, not very valuable if you are never sick. A lot of growth opportunities and internal openings, you can really forge a career from the ground up if you work hard.
Cons: Pay data is a closed box, you are expressly prohibited from talking about pay with colleagues. Breaking this rule is subject to corrective action.
Promotions are wage capped, so if you are in school for a high skill role as a low skill job currently, the biggest adjustment you will receive used to be 20% (may be lower now). A customer care rep making 15.00 an hour can only ever make 18.00 an hour. This is not negotiable, even if you interview and are accepted for a Software Development Engineer role (~$50.00+ an hour by internal average rate). Loyalty to the company has a huge professional opportunity cost and is directly reflected in your salary.
Politics are prioritized over progress. Every time.
Extremely regressive work from home and dress code policies.
August 2019
Fast-paced and challenging, but rewarding...
Sr. Network Engineer in Lafayette:
Pros: As stressful as this job may be, I take joy in knowing that 1) I am always learning, and 2) I am indirectly helping a multitude of communities around the country, many times in life or death situations.
Cons: C-level management tends to stick with “what has always worked.” There’s something positive to be said for that, but an even balance of nuance is needed.
August 2019
Opportunities Galore.
Sr. Network Engineer in Portland:
Pros: If you want a job in the tech field there are many and within a very diversified range of employers and type of work
Cons: The traffic is beyond extreme and 1 minor accident on any of the freeways can back up traffic for several miles and move through the area at a snails pace. Plenty of chances to be late for work if you do not plan for the unexpected.
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