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Network Engineer Reviews
What is it like working as a Network Engineer?
July 2016
Network Engineer:
Pros: I do my job like a game. My job is a game for me.
Cons: When I work in holidays.
June 2016
US Cellular is Great.
Network Engineer:
US Cellular is a fantastic employer, I am very pleased with how the company treats its employees.
June 2016
Field job.
Network Engineer:
Pros: Hand on experience of ground level devices and network.
Cons: Bad management and bad condition of employees.
May 2016
Network Engineer:
Pros: Independent work.
Cons: Salary standered.
May 2016
Network Engineer:
Always be willing to learn emerging technologies. IT is fast paced and if you're not staying ahead, you're falling behind.
March 2016
Have multiple streams of income.
Network Engineer:
Be open to other non-traditional opportunities outside of the IT Industry.
January 2016
Don't give up - Never surrender.
Network Engineer:
The best way to learn is by breaking stuff. If everything always works the first time around then you are just doing things by the book and it makes it harder to go into a messed up situation and resolve problems.
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