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A great first foot into the IT sector - Management Geeks on Wheels. Employee Review

5.0
11 Jul 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible working hours, out & about, meeting new clients every day, lots of learning, and great experience building which helps the career path to ultimately move on to better IT roles.

Cons

Long hours. Lots of travelling, which is tiring especially in the winter. You're on your own out there, and you have to be quick thinking to cope with some of the environments you may be thrown into. Not every problem is solvable, and that is tough when you are on the front line. Management don't always understand or appreciate the position techs are put into sometimes.

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1.0
31 Jul 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

no skills required, they wont care, just tell them you like selling things and can fix printers.

Cons

The job comes with low pay that often doesn’t feel worth the hustle, especially given the high-pressure sales environment. Field techs are constantly pushed to upsell tech and equipment to clients, with penalties looming if sales goals aren’t met. Management feels out of touch, creating a huge disconnect between leadership and the people actually doing the work. Hours are unpredictable, travel is long, admin time is usually unpaid, and the work can feel isolating. Despite a lack of available jobs, you’re still expected to stay on call and ready. Missing sales targets too often can quickly land you on a performance improvement plan, making the role even more stressful.

4.0
11 Nov 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Lots of learning can be had and the ability to call and ask questions while in the field helps a lot. Lots of driving so get to enjoy music in between jobs

Cons

due to the nature of jobs, finish times can vary widely and be unkind, staff turnover is about 2 years. managers will try to force you to make sales goals and upsell clients to be more profitable, I don't really as it goes against me personally and I just want whats best but I miss out on bonuses due to my mindset. they will put you on "performance improvement plans" if you miss to many sales goals. due to being customer-based, it's very easy to have and and bad days depending on who you get sent to see, definitely have days where you feel like you don't get paid enough to put up with this, also from this nature you only see workmates about once a month in meetings

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