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Last updated Jan 22 2025
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Desktop Engineer Reviews

What is it like working as a Desktop Engineer?

August 2019
Life in the fast lane.
Desktop Engineer in Worcester:
Pros: Collegial atmosphere. Learning from people around you is encouraged. Everyone very willing to share which is something management has to cultivate and is NOT always the case at other companies. For the most part real bad seeds are weeded out.
Cons: Little opportunity for advancement. You will stay a contractor till you demand to be converted.
April 2019
Alright to help get your foot in the door in the field.
Desktop Engineer in Melbourne:
Pros: That I get to work with a variety of new tech
Cons: Still waiting for clearance
April 2019
Ama.
Desktop Engineer in Pretoria:
Pros: Amazing
Cons: The learning experiance and the growth available
April 2019
Elite.
Desktop Engineer in Alberton:
Pros: People
Cons: Offices
January 2019
Hard work, high stress, understaffed, good opportunities, good culture.
Desktop Engineer in Los Angeles:
Pros: good opportunities, good culture
Cons: high stress, poor planning between departments, leading to last minute requests that delay everything. understaffed.
December 2018
Good, but could be better.
Desktop Engineer in San Diego:
Pros: Its my Home
Cons: Long drive
January 2018
Review.
Desktop Engineer in Somerset:
Pros: The city is a nice town to work in. Fast routes to major highways for commuting.
Cons: Rush hour and traffic experiences with frequent car accidents near crucial locations.

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