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Network Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Network Manager?
March 2016
Awful.
Network Manager:
Pros: Pay, benefits, flexibility, training, etc.
Cons: Long hours, constant micro management, difficult metrics, high turnover rate, etc.
August 2015
Network Manager:
Pros: Pay and benefits , pension plan.
Cons: Micromanagement, lack of clear direction, downsizing, increased responsibilities and areas.
September 2014
Making Connections.
Network Manager:
Pros: Problem solving and networking services.
Cons: High volume emails and hostile providers.
November 2013
That it was originally advertised as IT Engineer not IT Admin.
Network Manager:
By providing desk-side support in the first quarter of your probation period really assists in building confidence in your ability to resolve user issues. However the primary objective to to demonstrate your ability to breakdown technical jargon into understandable user friendly information
September 2013
How much blame would be pointed at the area
Network Manager:
Be prepared - have your process and documentation set from day one and track everything
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