One of the single worst places I have ever worked in my life - Senior Network Analyst Interface Systems Employee Review

1.0
Sep 9, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Not much pro's to say about this company, other than they supply you with a paycheck on time.

Cons

Interface Security has to be the single worst place I have ever worked for in my life. The first problem with the company is the wages they offer. This was my first IT job; I started as a Technical Analyst working in the SMB (Secure Managed Broadband) side of the company. They typically start their employees off @ $15 an hour, which is WAY LOW for what they expect you to accomplish. They will make employees do "Mandatory Overtime" to accommodate for their horrible staffing model, which usually means you will do 50-60 hour work weeks. Management completely disregards concerns about technical issues, staffing and training. If you like being trained by email (They send you an email, after you read said email, they say you are now trained in that technology) then this company is for you. If you want REAL training (Classroom based, Q&A, hands on) ISS doesn't offer it, because that would cost too much and be too realistic to what a company should do. You will constantly be criticized by Management if you take a bathroom break, are 1 minute late back from lunch, or if you ask management any questions. Yes, if you ask management questions as they relate to the technology they ask you to support, they label you as a problem employee. If you are considering working for this company, DON'T.

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Pros

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Cons

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May 8, 2026
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Pros

1. The front line workers are fantastic. Most are willing to go above and beyond to get the job done, and pitch in when things go wrong (as they often did). 2. Many jobs can be done remote, which is great for families and employees 3. Health care was very good and low cost for employees

Cons

1. There was an incredible amount of micro-managing 2. Metrics consumed a good part of your day, but rarely added much value 3. Project managers viewed as glorified administrators, and were often the scape goat when things went wrong.

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