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Getronics Ltd Reviews
What is it like working at Getronics Ltd?
Stressful.
Field Service Manager in Cincinnati:
Pros: The techs that report to me
Cons: Contract atmosphere
Account Manager in Cincinnati:
Since the acquisition happened, things went from bad to worse. There were never any raises and the company is very mismanaged. There isn’t any work culture and the work/life balance can be non-existent.
Operations Supervisor in Boulder:
Pros: Flexibility in my hours and ability to work remote
Cons: Pay rate is subpar for the amount of work I actually do (more a manager without the responsibility of budgeting or working with money). Pay rate is subpar for the city I work in. Pay rate is subpar for my age and experience in the position.
Excellent Performance Review? "I'll Let You Know What I Hear for Compensation"
Project Manager, (Unspecified Type / General) in Miami:
Pros: Unlimited paid vacation.
Cons: No opportunity for bonuses or increased compensation no matter how good your performance review is.
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