Network Engineer - Senior Network Engineer Elio Networks Employee Review

3.0
Oct 12, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- very good CEO - paid juniper exams - easy to access the office due to location - gym membership - good to get some experience, get access to some junipers and you can learn. - there's a pension scheme

Cons

- stressful - Not the best communication / team work with some of the other engineers on the team when I was there. Felt lost on a lot what was going on because of this, chasing crumbs of other engineers to get updates on stuff / ignored by others. - Compared to other competitors the on-call bonus is very low considering you're a week on call 24/7 on a rota schedule. - no health insurance - no paid sick days - unpaid lunch breaks - long days - you can easily get overwhelmed if you don't stay on top of things - pension scheme itself is not matched by the employer. - bit too much middle management and you're dragged into different stuff from different areas ...

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5.0
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Pros

There is a high level of ownership and responsibility, with direct exposure to a strong senior management team who are excellent to work with and genuinely invested in the business. The environment is fast paced and demanding, but you will learn a huge amount in a short space of time, building resilience and strong problem solving skills. Commission is paid monthly, high performers earn strong commission

Cons

The company is fast paced and can be demanding, so it suits people who enjoy responsibility and are comfortable operating at speed.

5.0
May 2, 2025
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Pros

Working at Elio Networks has been a mixed but ultimately valuable experience. On the positive side, it’s a place where you can truly learn by doing. You'll be given a high level of autonomy, trusted to lead critical projects, and have direct access to senior leadership, which isn’t something you’d get in larger companies. The culture is scrappy and fast-moving, and if you’re proactive and resourceful, you’ll gain experience across a wide range of areas.

Cons

Days can be busy, but creates a unique opportunity to learn quickly, Take ownership, and develop a wide range of skills in a short period

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