Hard, rewarding work with a lot of support - Anonymous employee Safety Net Employee Review

5.0
Mar 7, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

A solid team that supports each other in and out of the office. As with any company, there are growing pains, or hiccups, but we work together to generate suggestions and present solutions. Often times, changes are made and improvements are tangible. We get to help a lot of organizations and make a difference in our community.

Cons

Adjusting to changes in workplace expectations has been a hurdle. I think we've landed on a happy medium with a combination of flexibility and the best interest of our clients in mind.

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Safety Net Response
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Thank you for being passionate about your opinions. While this type of feedback is no employer’s favorite to read, we respect you for investing the time in writing this review. We are glad you learned a lot during your time at Safety Net. Helping folks gain experience and develop their skills through mentorships and training is one of our priorities. It is common knowledge that people are happier when they find satisfaction in the work they do. Working at a Managed Service Provider offers exposure to different technologies in a variety of environments. You help folks in the front office, on the manufacturing floor, and those in the C-Suite. When over 75 companies rely on you for IT support, the pace is fast, and the work is plentiful. Not everyone will find satisfaction in that situation, but many do. In fact, 1/3 of our team has been with Safety Net for 5 years or more, with our 2 most tenured associates celebrating 15 years in 2022! As an organization that is less than 20 years old, this makes us feel proud. Like any successful organization, Safety Net is always evolving. That means looking in the mirror and recognizing where there is room for improvement, as well as identifying the things we do well, and continuing to do them! Our leadership team works together to ensure our teammates are in positions that highlight their strengths, even if that means shuffling from one department to another. In plenty of cases, solid members of our team are ready for a change, and we do what we can to make that happen. Promotions are earned through hard work, accountability, and positively impacting colleagues and clients. We’ve already celebrated three promotions in the first three months of this year! Safety Net is an open book company. A spreadsheet detailing our annual budget and our actual expenses is published internally. We openly discuss financials in our monthly, full-company huddle. Questions are encouraged, and the answers are transparent. Profits are distributed through our gain share program. A portion of Safety Net’s profits are invested in the company, and the other half is paid to the whole team as a bonus up to four times per year. Folks at Safety Net are people people. They’re people you can talk to, and people who enjoy spending time with others. That may be networking with fellow businesspeople, community members, current clients, or future clients. It may be a happy hour, a get together at the mini golf or disc golf course, or a family outing to a local baseball game. It’s true, many of our annual company picnics have included bounce houses! Online review sites, like Glassdoor, don’t allow a company to “fluff” their reviews. They also limit the number of reviews any one person can submit. Do we encourage people to share their honest perspective? Absolutely! It’s only fair that people taking a new step in their career get a feel for how our current team feels. Reading all a business’s reviews offers insight into how former employees feel, too. Most of us have left some jobs on good terms, and others on not-so-ideal terms. We hope everyone leaves Safety Net as a stronger professional and a better teammate. We encourage candidates going through our interview process to pick up the phone and call Safety Net. Ask to be transferred to anyone who is available or look at our website and select a specific person they find interesting. Ask about their experiences, find out what they like or don’t. We won’t tell applicants who to talk with – that choice is entirely theirs. We’ve never heard of the world-renowned Dale Carnegie training encouraging folks to function like a cult. But we know that “How to Win Friends and Influence People” is a best seller for a reason. At Safety Net, building relationships and effectively communicating matter. Safety Net operates based on our Core Values and Guiding Principles. They define what we mean by Great IT, how we operate, and the impact we make. Here are just a few that address some of the concerns raised in this review that we may not have addressed in detail… 1. Excellence every day! 2. A process-drive, standardized approach. 3. It takes a team. 4. GSD (look it up!) and have fun. 5. A tight ship with a big heart. 6. Golden rule as it applies to transparency, fairness, staff compensation and benefits, jerkiness (we do not expect anyone to tolerate it, regardless of the outcome). We will happily share the whole list, including explanations, with anyone who asks!

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Cons

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Cons

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