Network Operations Center (NOC) Technician Reviews

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Last updated Dec 18 2024
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Network Operations Center (NOC) Technician Reviews

What is it like working as a Network Operations Center (NOC) Technician?

March 2022
Amazing, Engaging and Highly Rewarding.
Network Operations Center (NOC) Technician in Bay Springs:
Pros: The flexibility of my position at Omicron has given me the opportunity to pursue my degree and make great pay and get great benefits, and since it's remote I can go anywhere in the country!
Cons: I have yet to find and true negatives but that's not to say there aren't any, every job comes with certain sacrifices though I don't see any at the moment
March 2022
Great Employer, Great job.
Network Operations Center (NOC) Technician in Atlanta:
Pros: There is a lot to learn and my teammates are always there for me and genuinely want to help and see me do well.
Cons: Nothing to not like as of yet.
April 2021
The company is alright, directors up are clueless.
Network Operations Center (NOC) Technician in Spring:
Pros: The ability to help people that need help.
Cons: Entitled employees, Entitled Managers, Micro managing, CEO, CFO, CIO, CTO don't know anything about the company just how to save money . The only competent person in the alphabet soup may just be the COO which she is also an entitled person.
October 2020
Network Operations Center (NOC) Technician:
Pros: This is a good company to get your foot in the door in the IT industry. The company will reimburse you for any IT certification exams you pass. Easy to move up. Cons: Mediocre pay, lower and middle management is terrible. The managers lack leadership skills and regularly threaten their teams with group write ups for not being able to keep up with the work load. This isn't just my team that is threatened, it's all teams. The tools you use daily are a patchwork of terribly made custom software. The ticketing system is absolute garbage, and a complete headache to work with.
May 2020
Local ISP looking to inspire different.
Network Operations Center (NOC) Technician in Lubbock:
Pros: Low density during COVID-19. Cost of living lower than most bigger cities.
Cons: It's still a growing city, and distant from hubs albeit is between several.
August 2019
Unfair.
Network Operations Center (NOC) Technician in Tampa:
Pros: The opportunity to use my network troubleshooting skills to resolve different types of network isses
Cons: Rate of pay and the lack of communication between groups
May 2019
Great place to get experience.
Network Operations Center (NOC) Technician in Frisco:
Pros: The people I get to work with and the experience I have gained.
Cons: Lack of management communication, little positive reinforcement, low pay comparative to regional market, fishy overtime practices.

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