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Quality Network Solutions Reviews

3.1

42% would recommend to a friend

(27 total reviews)
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Mel Workman

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38% positive business outlook

Quality Network Solutions has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 27 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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27 reviews
2.0
5 Nov 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You'll learn a lot, and work in a lot of different environments to help further your skills. Company car You will get a ton of autonomy, and be able to work alone most of the time. Helping school districts can be immensely rewarding. The majority of people you work with will be amazing (internal and clients). Overall, QNS is a great place to work to gain experience. But as it stands that is all.

Cons

Pay is on the low end to downright terrible. Even more so when you factor in the extra hours you will likely put in frequently as a salaried exempt worker. Cost of living raises are what you should expect. It's near impossible to take time off at times. No true room for advancement, unless you want to be a supervisor. Even then, most time is spent being a jack of all trades type juggling break/fix tickets alone and drive time. Ridiculous ticket and overall workload, you will almost always be working break/fix or playing catch up on projects with random deadlines. To add to the workload (and fill your days if it ever is slow), driving 2-6 hours a day for minor t1 tickets is considered the norm. Immensely overworked networking and server teams. Work from home is a rarity, expect to be driving to either an office or onsite every morning at 8 am. Only to turn around and drive another hour in the other direction when a ticket comes in. Efficiency is not a priority. Industry best practices are often not a priority. Communication from management is often non-existent. Large scale company changes were frequently sent in the form of passive-aggressive emails to the entire company. With no warnings. Not even to supervisors. This includes huge projects, which tend to be pushed onto techs with absolutely no training. This leads to a disconnect from techs to upper management. Which just makes everything much worse. Most techs are too scared of upper management to even ask questions at all. Expect to be working on things vastly outside of the scope of not only your training, but also IT in general. This just furthers the already large workload for techs. And frankly, I'm not sure most employees are even aware of what they're obligated to work on or not. This leads to further confusion for everyone involved, especially the clients who think you manage what you don't. No fleet account for cars, you set up and schedule all service appointments and use the company card. So expect to manage the maintenance for your company vehicle. Possibly on your own personal time if you're behind. There is no real team environment. The goal is for you to be the assigned districts IT guy. That means that workloads are not balanced and neither are the environments. And unless you have a huge project, you will get little to no help. With this, documentation is almost non-existent. Any company-wide wikis can only be managed by upper management.

2.0
26 Jan 2018

Network Administrator

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Company car and they pay for the gas. Get a whole week off during the 4th July and Chrismas.

Cons

They do not pay for a company phone or a laptop. It's hard to take a day off even if you are sick. Lots of driving and late nights working. Overall, poor pay and time off.

3.0
23 Aug 2017

Good first Network Job

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Company car you can take home. Company credit card for gas. Good for building resume to look for other jobs. Good experience for beginner looking to get into this field. Week off over July and Christmas that doesn't cut into PTO or vacation time (see cons for more information). A lot of the time you can work alone.

Cons

Regarding the Week off over July and Christmas: Those two weeks (roughly, usually it's actually 4-6 days off due to holidays) put you at the industry standard of 3 weeks time off. So what they do is have half of your time off in a set week that you can't control and hang deadlines over your head saying you won't get it. They'll also tout this as an amazing bonus while interviewing you. Network Team overworked and cannot thoroughly help where needed on projects and assignments. Management sends passive aggressive emails to entire staff instead of addressing the specific problems with individuals. PTO and vacation requests and seldom responded to. Summer projects consist of 10% of the help working and managment and other employees friends with management goofing off in computers labs on computers or personal devices. Giving deadlines with consequences then allowing individuals time off even though previous spammed emails state there are "no exeptions" Poor organization and time management when dealing with projects, new contracts, security issues, etc. Employees who quit were often openly poked fun of at company meetings, Christmas parties, etc. including direct names said of old employees. No company handbook or rule book for employees because "It wouldn't allow owner to do nice things for certain employees" Company standards were not pushed and thus allowing inexperienced individuals to set things up on networks that cause multiple problems for more experienced employees to take over and fix. The family atmosphere is detrimental to the overall productivity of the work force due to bad employees never being actually dealt with. "Promotions" to other teams are all verbal in their offers i.e. when asked for pay increase "We will see where you are now and see what can be adjusted" A year went by for me with no increase in pay and wages were never brought up again, along with the offer to get "promoted" was all verbal and not in writing.

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