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Cyber Security Engineer Reviews

What is it like working as a Cyber Security Engineer?

September 2019
It's in the heart of the business center with accessible amenities.
Cyber Security Engineer in Makati City:
Pros: Everything is near (food establishments, hospital, condominiums, etc)
Cons: traffic on rush hour
July 2019
It's a great opportunity to grow and expand knowledge base.
Cyber Security Engineer in Fort Belvoir:
Pros: You have to freedom to learn as much as possible and grow within the company.
Cons: pay
June 2019
Govt contract is lousy work.
Cyber Security Engineer in Absecon:
Pros: Friday at 4:30
Cons: Heavy workload, no one with expertise and unrealistic deadlines
June 2019
Cyber Security Engineer in San Diego:
I thoroughly enjoyed the work that I did for Sentek. However, their salary and benefits are not up to par with other companies and I left for better elsewhere. Salary is about 20-30% less than competitors from what I found on the open market. Dental Benefits and Tuition Assistance are not as good as most other companies that I interviewed with. However, if salary is not a high priority for you, Sentek is a good company with good people in it. I just couldn't afford to continue to work there for what they were paying me and for the small pay raise they gave me at the annual review.
May 2019
Cyber Security Engineer in St. Louis:
The company is on a trajectory for the worse. The benefits and the workers are good. Unfortunately, the new management is making decisions without explanation and morale is lower than I have ever seen. Most technical workers are looking at other places and the only people that will remain are those that can't leave easily. The management talks as if they want to use the latest technology in the industry, but they refuse to pay the necessary price in money and labor that will enable the new technologies to work properly. The few people that understand the technologies are forced to work 10-15 hours of overtime a week with little to expect in recognition or reward. I would not recommend Ameren as a place to work for anyone that wants to make market level pay, wants work/life balance, or wants strong leadership with vision. This is the perfect place for people that want to sit around doing the same thing for years on end with hope to ever work with new technologies and/or processes.
February 2019
Challenging Opportunities Supporting DoD Clients.
Cyber Security Engineer in Manlius:
Pros: I support the DoD with flexible information transfer technology.
Cons: The impact of government shutdowns on business processes.
January 2019
It's small but great environment to work and learn.
Cyber Security Engineer in Abu Dhabi:
Pros: It provides lot of learning opportunities. A good place to work.
Cons: Higher management are least bothered about resources.

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