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Support Engineer, Information Technology (IT) Reviews
What is it like working as a Support Engineer, Information Technology (IT)?
October 2015
Unpleasant Workplace to say the least.
Support Engineer, Information Technology (IT):
Pros: Flexibility is decent. Start of the day and do my work then leave for home.
Cons: Unequal payment, paying less than all my colleagues and doing the exact same work in the same position. Company hires new employees with double the monthly income for a job category below mine. Sometimes even taking care other's responsibility when clients request it, stuck in the same position for 5 years. Being bullied by management. Discriminated against behind closed doors. Victimized for standing up for my rights.
July 2015
Knowledge.
Support Engineer, Information Technology (IT):
Pros: Always new challenges are there to be tackled.
Cons: Salary is very less as compared to the market.
June 2015
Support Engineer, Information Technology (IT):
Pros: Responsibility for the information system.
Service computers and printers.
Cons: Low salary.
Bad department head managment skills.
Poor interpersonal relationships.
Poor control of the quality and quantity of work.
May 2015
IT support payscale.
Support Engineer, Information Technology (IT):
Pros: Supportting users and solving problems.
Cons: The commute.
January 2015
Working as a IT Field Services Engineer for Gijima.
Support Engineer, Information Technology (IT):
Pros: I work on a call-out basis, thus having loads of free time. Company car with Fleet card.
Cons: Company car is speed governed. Cellphone has a monthly limit, anything over gets taken from salary if not proven as business calls/
December 2014
Desktop support.
Support Engineer, Information Technology (IT):
I have a 5 year experience in desktop and server support engineer.
November 2014
Just go to college.
Support Engineer, Information Technology (IT):
It really doesn't matter what you major in. Just get your degree. It's normal to change careers and interests and college is a time to explore.
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