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Technical Consultant Reviews
What is it like working as a Technical Consultant?
February 2017
Great company to work for.
Technical Consultant in Glasgow:
Pros: You are surrounded by some of the best minds in the business with a constant knowledge share. The attitude to learning and sharing is amazing. The training and conference days are a brilliant bonus to the job.
Cons: Recommends.
Positive Outlook.
Approves of CEO.
I have been working at Inviqa full-time (More than a year)
Pros.
You are surrounded by some of the best minds in the business with a constant knowledge share. The attitude to learning and sharing is amazing. The training and conference days are a brilliant bonus to the job.
Cons.
It can seem you are stuck on a single project for a long time. One can easily get bored and feel there is nothing more to gain on that project.
January 2017
Management.
Technical Consultant in Washington:
Pros: I work with great people and work in a great "casual" environment.
Cons: Management does not have their employees' best interests in mind, minimal organization amongst teams, and many managers do not practice good leadership skills such as accountability and honesty.
November 2016
Flexible time, comfortable office, fluctuate stress.
Technical Consultant:
Pros: Flexible in time and place of work.
Cons: High stress during high season and low payment.
October 2016
Good but not the best.
Technical Consultant:
Pros: Flexibility of choosing the work location.
Networking.
Opportunity to work with big companies.
Knowledge sharing.
Cons: Compelled to work for projects that you don't like/unsuitable for you.
Less Salary Hike.
Always on the toes.
October 2016
Have lots of patience.
Technical Consultant:
Be patient and aggresssive at the same time.
July 2016
Capgemini review.
Technical Consultant:
Pros: Capgemini India ltd is a good company with lot of freedom and work life balance.
Cons: Less career growth and stick to current role long time.
July 2016
No one Owes you a thing.
Technical Consultant:
Learn now that no one owes you a thing. Despite what teachers and others may say, you must work as though you will receive NO help. Many will help you along the way in your career, but the quickest way to lose that help is to act as though you are entitled to that help. Be humble and kind and work hard.
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