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Network Administrator, LAN / WAN - (City withheld for privacy), Madhya Pradesh, India
Well, the type of job I am involved-in as on date involves direct customer coordiantion as well as with internal technical staff. With reference to the quality of work I am doing I believe that the salary that is being paid to me is much less than what it should be. Also, there are people who have reached the position where I am at, today although they don't deserve it. The criteria for career progression is not driven by policies, instead by the personal views of people involved in the proc...
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