Keep looking, better opportunities available if you want it elsewhere - Network Engineer Verma Systems Employee Review

2.0
Feb 25, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Some good coworkers Company phone (Not a great one)

Cons

Terrible pay compared to industry norms. Drive your own vehicle, A LOT. Poor tools, no investement in tech software/hardware. Horrible $500 laptops are common practice for their technicians. Any training offered or room for advancement is a joke, almost always outside hire. Open floor plan, bothersome. 70% of work is done on customer site, poor practice. Outdated methodology. Resistant to change. High rate of turnover.

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5.0
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Pros

Wonderful people to work with and excellent benefits

Cons

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2.0
Feb 5, 2018
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Recommend
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Pros

The 401K plan is decent, but it takes over one year to become eligible. You get 3 weeks PTO to start, which is pretty decent for an entry-level position. Business is run like a "mom and pop", so you can usually reach management's ear, even if they do not listen. The atmosphere is relaxed and employees are generally left to do their work without being micromanaged.

Cons

Terrible morale. Employee turnover like I have never seen before in IT or any related field. People get fired or quit all the time with literally zero prior notice. Pay is approximately 25% lower than pay for the same position in other companies in the area. There is a ridiculous bonus plan in place to trick the entry-level employees, but it is really just smoke and mirrors so they can pay a lower base salary (there is no guarantee of any bonus, and higher-salaried employees have virtually zero chance of a bonus because it is scaled to employee base salary). Zero work is done on maintaining internal systems or providing a comfortable work environment. Management is often unwilling to spend money to purchase the proper tools for the job.

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