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Implementation Manager Reviews

What is it like working as an Implementation Manager?

November 2022
It is a great company to work for with a bright future.
Implementation Manager in Makati City:
Pros: I like the people they everyone is smart and they know how to do their job and they are so good at it. You get enough support that you will need. They will help you grow as an individual.
Cons: I just don't like the amount of micromanagement needed, I think it's a lot. The amount of leaves is a bit low compared to other companies I worked with.
May 2021
Great community.
Implementation Manager in Fort Mill:
Pros: Friendly people, growing rapidly, great networking
Cons: Traffic, infrastructure cannot support the rapidly growing population
February 2021
Great place to work independently for a successful, growing company.
Implementation Manager in Indianapolis:
Pros: Great team collaboration environment
Cons: Busy times
March 2020
It can be stressful.
Implementation Manager in Rocky Hill:
Pros: Full time work from home
Cons: During out busy season it is very stressful and we work 60 hour weeks
December 2019
Telco project engineer.
Implementation Manager in Melbourne:
Pros: Culture and nature of work
Cons: Unstable and rapid changing weather
September 2019
Same as any other city.
Implementation Manager in Caldwell:
Pros: It's close to home
Cons: pay and room for advancement in my current company
July 2019
Implementation Manager in San Francisco:
The benefits are hard to beat especially for new parents and for those required to travel consistently. The pay is competitive and work life balance is a priority. The company invests a lot of time and money to train employees. Benefits aside, there are a lot of downsides. The company makes it difficult to pursue career opportunities outside of what they have planned for you. The Bloomberg analytics department is a great place to start a career if you want to learn more about finance and technology, but the next step after analytics is almost always core terminal sales. It is difficult to get promoted in any department, outside of engineering, without spending time in terminal sales. Senior management has little diversity, and it is not uncommon to see less qualified, male colleagues promoted over female colleagues. Bloomberg is a great company to gain experience, network with clients in the finance industry, and take advantage of generous benefits, but it is not a place to build a long term career.

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