A stressful and generally miserable place to work. - First Line Support Netmatters Employee Review

1.0
Feb 14, 2022
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Pros

- Access to free company gym. - Literally nothing else.

Cons

- Poor staff parking solutions. - Inaccurate job titles. - Generally rude and unhelpful management. - Damaging to mental health. - Questional behaviour from some staff that leans towards bullying. - The IT management is non-technical which has caused numerous issues when trying to explain the most basic things (Leads to unrealistic expectations). - The people running the teams (Pods) are generally not even close to being qualified for that position. Makes for some poor work life. - You are expected to log 480 individual minutes and you are very heavily expected to log almost all of this to customer time. First of all, who can account for 480 minutes of thier day down to the minute. Nobody is able to genuinely and ethcially log that time down to customer facing work, it's just not even close to viable. If you log any time that is not able to be billed to a customer you start getting questions and meetings, it's just so weird and shady. - A lot of the people I worked with, myself included had a lot of difficulty logging all 480 minutes becasue, well it's just not possible to do ethically and you are made to feel bad for logging non-billable time. Even though you constantly sturggle and tell them you have issues with it they provide literally no help other than a meeting to say you need to get better at it with absolutely no direction on how to imrove (The only way being to log time unethically, I was genuinely told at one point, to add a couple of minutes onto my logs here and there...... "as long as it's not blatant"....) - I've never had a job before where I wake up and genuinely dread the drive into work because I know how miserable I am going to be. - You get the job advertised as a first line. You are NOT a first line you are a second line. I'm not sure if Netmatters are just this ignorant but it seems like they just call you a first line so that they can pay you much less. Any other company this job would be called and paid as second line technician. - Any chance for training is generally non-existant or soo slow to ever come around, you usually way too busy to be doing any kind of meaningful training. - It was quite damning when speaking with recruiters when looking for a new job, every single recruiter I spoke to was well aware of Netmatters and how much negative press it gets from the endless people leaving. - Insanely high staff turnover in IT. I worked with countless people who started and left before me because it's just not a nice place to work, one of the new guys in my team told me that he hated working at Netmatters so much, he used to cry when he got home because of how taxing it is to work there mentally. - Netmatters has some very *interesting* ideas... I was told by someone at the top after I had a few legitimate medical absensed from work that even if I am ill, I should come in anyway and they will tell me if I look too ill, no he wasnt joking he was dead serious. - I have genuinely damaged my mental health working here. - Even though there are opportunites to learn here, they are not often and it certainly wasn't worth it in the end.

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Netmatters Response
4y
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review and ultimately we are very sorry that this has led you to part ways with us. Your personal feedback is something that we have already taken on board. We try to factor all of our feedback from past and present colleagues to pave the way for the future of everyone at Netmatters. We work continually to put procedures in place or adjust existing procedures to make Netmatters an enjoyable place to work for everyone. Managing stress and understanding an individual's mental health is something that we work hard to support at Netmatters, and we encourage anybody who may need a helping hand or someone to support them to reach out in a number of ways. In addition to this, we provide company-funded independent life coaching sessions, industry accredited qualifications, and regular opportunities to discuss career progression and qualifications with line managers and the company directors. If there is anything in particular that you would like to speak to HR about, please do contact us directly and we can speak about this. We are again sorry that you felt you had to leave, and we wish you all the best in your future.

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Cons

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Netmatters Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share such a balanced review. We’re really pleased to hear your positive comments about our people, the variety of technologies we work with, the exposure this provides, and our commitment to personal development and giving opportunities to those without prior experience. Those are all areas we actively invest in and are proud of. We also appreciate you highlighting the challenges. Workload and time management expectations can be demanding at times, and we recognise the impact this can have on burnout. We’re continuing to focus on improving resourcing, knowledge sharing, and training to better support team members when taking on more complex work. We’d also like to clarify a couple of points raised. All of our offices do have access to free parking, and we encourage team members to speak with their manager or HR if they are unsure of the options available at their location. In addition, short-term sick pay is in place, and details of this are outlined in our company manual. We recognise that awareness of benefits and provisions is just as important as having them, and we’re continuing to focus on clearer communication to ensure everyone has the right information. Feedback like this is genuinely valued and helps us continue to improve the experience for our team.
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Pros

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Cons

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Netmatters Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. These are all monitored and considered very carefully by the leadership team at Netmatters. It is always our aim to have the best possible working environment for all of colleagues and we are always refining our approach in order to achieve this. Your review mentions you're a current employee and I'd urge you to reach out to either HR or your line manager who will be able to assist with the issues you're facing. It is in our interest to have happy and engaged staff and if there is anything we can do to get the experience back on track we'd love the opportunity to do so.
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