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owes contractors salaries - fires you if you complain - Cybersecurity Instructor Quickstart Technologies Employee Review

1.0
Mar 13, 2026
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Pros

Remote instructor part-time position. Flexible schedule.

Cons

owes contractors salaries - fires you if you complain

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5.0
Feb 27, 2026
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Pros

If you have initiative, your voice matters. I had the ability to shape product structure, priorities, and cross-functional collaboration rather than simply operating within a fixed framework. Also, being part of strategic milestones, including company's acquisitions, gave me hands-on experience navigating complexity, integration challenges, and scaling decisions in real time. It was truly challenging but great learning experience

Cons

This company evolves quickly. Priorities can shift, structures adapt, and not everyone will feel comfortable in that level of constant movement.

4.0
Jun 9, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Solid mission statement. The team I worked for, Workforce Development, provided an opportunity to help real people who are experiencing unemployment or underemployment gain the skills and confidence to compete in the workforce. Connect them with financial grants that pay for schooling that they did not know existed. Lots of life changing outcomes.

Cons

Because grant availability is affected by lots of things that are difficult to predict or control, it is sometimes hard to predict outcomes or set projections. Also, internally, there was what disconnect between marketing and my team-appointment setting and lead generation. In hindsight, I think information was provided only on a "need to know" basis and there were different opinions on what constitutes a need to know. The grants we were working with had specific qualifiers that were based on geography (city/county of residence) and household income/employment status. It required constant communication with marketing as to where to geographically focus the marketing, which could vary from week to week. I'm not sure this was understood so consequently the marketing was often off and the candidates were not a good fit. It is complicated but it could have been done better in my opinion. When I tried to make targeting suggestions to marketing, I received no response and never once in my 2+ years was I ever asked by marketing about the quality of the leads. I found this baffling. I thought we should been communicating weekly- since that is how frequently targets changed.

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