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Systems Administrator Reviews
What is it like working as a Systems Administrator?
February 2018
Good Place.
Systems Administrator in Eugene:
Pros: The outdoor opportunities are great.
Cons: The culture here can be funky.
February 2018
Easily accesible.
Systems Administrator in Ortigas:
Pros: accesibility
Cons: Traffic
January 2018
Below average salary.
Systems Administrator in Kansas City:
Make sure pay raises are given if earned
January 2018
BiDeals.
Systems Administrator in Johannesburg:
Pros: Challenging.
New experience.
Dynamic.
Process oriented.
Support offered.
Cons: Poor salary.
Office conditions.
Outdated systems.
Very stressful.
Corporate culture.
January 2018
Challenging.
Systems Administrator in Johannesburg:
Pros: Team spirit
Cons: Am a boss mentality
December 2017
Systems Administrator in Stratford:
Pros: I like the proximity.
Cons: Immature Management.
October 2017
Kiel overview.
Systems Administrator in Kiel:
Pros: Kiel is cool calm and nice place with very friendly people.
Cons: Kiel is a very nice place to live but Job pay scale is very less.
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