Fast paced environment in terms of learning, everything else sucks - Anonymous employee Netsolace Employee Review

2.0
Oct 5, 2014
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are no benefits for the employees to be very honest. The annual increment increment is really bad. Either men here don't know how to talk to women or are ill-mannered. Talking about your rights is like calling trouble for yourself. Late sittings are an appreciated culture and there is no reward or even compensation for it. High management is not professional and must be changed.

Cons

There are no training arranged for the employees, the only way you can grow is afford more work burden and learn things yourself. As is said people are unprofessional and there is no grooming for employees.

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5.0
Aug 23, 2023
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Pros

- Hybrid Work - Work/Life Balance - Great Leadership - Company stability. Netsolace is a managed services provider of edible arrangements. I have been with Netsolace coming on four years, previously as a Corporate Help Desk Manager for 3 1/2 years. There is plenty of opportunity for growth within this organization. While you may not have heard of Netsolace out of the gate, they are the MSP for Edible Arrangements in-house at their corporate location. Job security is high & our teams are always growing & great to work with!

Cons

None that I can think of.

1.0
Sep 29, 2024
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Pros

Free day old Fruit sometimes

Cons

All of the cons of working for a family-run business without any of the pros. At Netsolace, you aren't included in the larger Edible enterprise but are expected to work like a dog to meet Edible's unrealistic business goals. They force software updates on Franchisees such that you aren't driven to make good software, but software that increases the bottom line because "your end user will be forced to use this." There were initiatives to introduce software updates to funnel more money towards Edible corp and away from the Franchise owners.

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