Pretty Good Company and good values - Systems Engineer Net@Work Employee Review

3.0
Dec 31, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Exposure to Diverse Technologies MSPs serve multiple clients across industries, so you’ll work with various platforms, tools, and environments—great for expanding your technical skill set. Fast-Paced Learning Because MSPs handle many different issues daily, you’ll gain experience quickly and develop strong troubleshooting and problem-solving skills. Career Growth Opportunities Many MSPs promote from within and offer certifications or training programs, making it easier to advance your career. Strong Job Security MSP services are in high demand as businesses outsource IT to reduce costs and improve efficiency, so roles tend to be stable.

Cons

High Workload & Stress Supporting multiple clients often means juggling priorities, tight deadlines, and frequent emergencies. Lower Pay Compared to In-House Roles MSP positions sometimes pay less than equivalent roles at large enterprises because MSPs operate on thin margins. Limited Specialization You’ll become a generalist rather than a deep specialist since you need to cover a wide range of technologies for different clients. On-Call or Odd Hours Many MSPs require afte

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Net@Work Response
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Thank you for your thoughtful review. We’re glad to hear you found value in the learning and growth opportunities, and we appreciate your honest notes on the challenges. Insights like this help us continue improving the employee experience. If you’re open to sharing more, our People and Learning team is available at humanresources@netatwork.com. — The Net at Work Team

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5.0
Apr 28, 2026
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Pros

I joined Net at Work as a Project Manager working with NetSuite and Acumatica back in February 2026, and it has been exactly what I was looking for in my next role. The PMO team is truly amazing, they are supportive, collaborative, and highly knowledgeable. From even before day one, I felt welcomed and encouraged to ask questions while getting acclimated. Having a mentor available to help guide me through processes, tools, and day-to-day responsibilities made the transition smooth and stress-free. Net at Work offers a great balance of independence and teamwork. I’m trusted to manage my workload and projects auton­omously, while also having a strong team I can rely on when collaborating or problem-solving. The work is engaging, the expectations are clear, and the environment is professional yet personable. The fully remote setup has been a huge plus. I appreciate the Monday–Friday schedule, the respect for work-life balance, and the flexibility to work from home without sacrificing collaboration or connection with the team. Compensation is competitive, and leadership genuinely values the work PMs do. Overall, Net at Work provides a positive, supportive work environment with great people, meaningful work, and strong leadership. I’m very happy with my decision to join the company and would absolutely recommend it to anyone looking for a remote position and great company culture.

Cons

The internal time entry system takes a while to get used to. That's my only complaint though, I really enjoy my work here otherwise!

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3.0
Apr 30, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Career growth opportunities Leadership within my business unit Remote work and autonomy

Cons

Internal systems are not cohesive. It would be better if we had less systems and more uniform procedures. Very chaotic. Feels like everyone is frantic and just trying to please the customer, but not working with one another very well, and this results in bad delivery. New roles are created without being fully defined. People are not always clear what they're responsible for. Responsibilities can randomly get added to your plate, and without proper training or communication. Causes confusion and additional chaos. Burnout is rampant. Many people are stressed and spread thin. Morale seems low. Work-life balance is non-existent, unless you want to fall behind on your large workload. Overall, role confusion and burnout has led to duplicated work, missed handoffs, and poor client outcomes.

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