possibility of working on the client's site, which can be nice
Cons
harassment from management, low salary, micromanagement.
Stefanini Response
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Thank you for your review. We are disappointed in the impression you have taken from Stefanini. We are also unaware of any of the practices that you mention. Harassment is not something we take lightly as an organization and we encourage employees to escalate their concerns to senior leadership and/or People and Culture through our Open Door Policy. We are interested in learning more and encourage you to call (800) 522-4451 and ask to speak with a member of People and Culture.
Stefanini People and Culture- Sarah
If you do a good job for a little over a year you can move into lots of great growth opportunities
ServiceNow was very well configured for the scale it handled. I've since worked at places with SNOW that are much smaller scale environments and be less efficient.
Depending on the desk you are assigned
Cons
It can very much be a slog depending what desk you're assigned.
The shifts can go pretty late and they never pushed doing overnight to anyone that wasn't interested but having a 2-10 shift was rough on my social life and overall rhythm/mental health I was told to hold out until Dec/Jan on a shift change (asked for one in July)
My training was pretty scattered. Sessions were pretty easily disrupted and kinda like a "oh and lets do this next, uh now that."
That said in a support role you're gonna do most your learning with the training wheels off but a lot of on the fly learning for the SNHU project was staunch from how all the VMs, eBooks, courses, etc flowed.
Another situationally dependent note but management was hard to get ahold of sometimes