Pay varies - Service Technician Micro Center Employee Review

4.0
Jul 12, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Can earn a decent amount through repairs and commissions, other computer techs are nice and will train you, great early IT career stepping stone, managers will generally have your back.

Cons

Company may try to underpay you on commissions, convoluted wage system, you will often deal with highly frustrated customers, very few female technicians, work will pile up quickly if you are not efficient.

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Micro Center Response
10mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We're glad to hear you found the role to be a strong early IT career opportunity and that you had a positive experience with your teammates and managers. To clarify, our commission structure is clearly laid out, and earnings are based on consistent company policy. We understand the work can be fast-paced and sometimes challenging, especially when customers are frustrated, but we do our best to support our technicians in those moments. We also want to note that we have a growing number of female technicians across our stores and continue to focus on building a diverse and inclusive team. We appreciate your feedback and wish you all the best in your career. Best - Jennifer Rex - Senior HR Generalist – 614.850.3153

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Cons

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I like the people I work with and the customer interactions that come with the job.

Cons

The management and the pay leave a lot to be desired. I have raised concerns about the department and store as a whole, such as web pick up or the service customers receive from some of my coworkers in the department but it gets ignored. In my opinion, the current GM is too corporate focused and has little concern for associates. My store pays $4/hr during closed hours. If your sticker is not on something, you’re not getting paid. In less busy departments, such as consumer electronics or Apple, I have had days where I’ve spent more on gas than I earned in a day and I’ve had friends say the same. With the way the pay is calculated, whenever you go an hour without selling or are on the clock during closed hours, your average hourly pay goes down. In some departments, it directly affects your commission rate but even in the departments that it doesn’t, your average hourly is used to calculate vacation/holiday pay. That means that just by showing up for an opening shift in a slower season, your PTO value can go down for reasons outside your control. Past that, I was promoted into a department I do not want to be in. I’ve asked to be demoted to something I enjoy more and have been told that it is a “bad idea”. Out of the five sales managers in the store, I feel like there is only one who I can discuss things with and actually get quality feedback from but since they are not my department manager, they can’t do anything. Now I hear the general manager and my sales supervisor tell other associates I am doing bad and I just laugh it off with “well I told them I didn’t want this role, why would I be good at it?”. It’s embarrassing.

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