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Tribeca Technology Group

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Could be better- but a good place to get a start. - IT Systems Analyst Tribeca Technology Group Employee Review

2.0
Nov 8, 2019
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Pros

Plenty of work to do so a lot of opportunities to learn if your prepared to take on a challenge. Good place to start a career in IT as it will give you a good foundation. Offer some nice perks for the type of role and company. Travel is paid for when going to Clients sites Opportunities to get into London and work in the city for experience. Good Company to use for a few years gain experience then move onto to a better job in the city.

Cons

Pay is poor. Below market average. Progression could be better. Lack of help with training when i was there. Management tends to have favorites. Poor leadership at engineer level from tier's managers. Work life balance can be poor at times. Overtime pay is poor in terms of what the company charge per hour.

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5.0
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1.0
Aug 29, 2018
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Pros

The WeWork build you will be at has free beer if you don’t like beer they have wine. If you don’t like wine they have free coffee. If you don’t like coffee they have tea. If you don’t like tea they have flavored water.

Cons

Where do I begin Lack of pay Lack of benefits (since it’s a U.K. company and they get free health care you in the US will PAY ALOT ) Lack of communication Lack of leadership Lack of training My manager was never around this person only cared of his ticket count then training. When I complained to HR they told me to go to the managers. When I went to the managers they didn’t know what to do. All the managers was doing tickets. They had no clue what the staff was doing. For a MSP I can’t see them being around for long they have less than 50 people they support in the USA and less than 1500 people in the U.K. I give it 5 years and they will be bought out.

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