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15 reviews
1.0
19 Sept 2024

Run!

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Pros

The team I supported were absolutely wonderful people! Also, one of the directors I worked with was encouraging and supportive.

Cons

I had reported my boss to HR many months ago, since that time, she and a couple others monitored me and documented every single mistake I made. When I asked to stop being job shadowed, I was sent a lengthy email with all the things I had been doing wrong, along with a list of ways to rectify. I was then told that if I wasn't able to make improvements that I would be terminated. I felt like my boss was retaliating. I have never been written up or put on 'notice' in my entire working career. I've been in sales support for over 14 years. The micromanaging is over the top, and had me completely stressed out all the time. No one in the Sales Admin team receives positive feedback, we are only told when we have done something wrong. It's degrading and discouraging. The CRM is a mess. So many duplicate Accounts, that's it's difficult to search and find the correct one. The training is terrible, there's one Sales Playbook to read through and the rest of it is hands on taking notes. There are no written procedures to refer back to, you have to write everything down and refer to your own notes. The company as a whole is quite disorganized. There seems to be no consistency in how documents are stored, and if you want historical information, good luck, because they probably didn't save it. There's also inconsistency in the types of programs that are used for tracking critical dates that management wants updated in the CRM, every practice area appears to use a different tracking method and it's next to impossible to gather information without a meeting to talk it out. The benefits are less than desirable. 401k match is a discretionary 1%. Health benefits are terrible. My personal experience with my direct report, is that they will smile to your face, then stab you in the back.

5.0
22 Jun 2021
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Organization is always working to improve, this can feel slow, it’s a large organization with many who have autonomy, it is imperative that thoughtful change take place, input sought, planning, review results and repeat. Keeping autonomy and consistency is tough and it is endeavored daily here. Multiple committees with input from all roles drive very real initiatives, encouraging and supporting Women, bringing awareness and support to diversity, as an example. These committees have sponsorship and participation from ownership and executive. The emotional, financial efforts aren’t lip service, actual change is being driven. Where you work is a choice, if you are looking for a workplace with amazing coworkers, dedicate your energy to improving results for customers, plan to make a real contribution, listen and be heard this may be the place for you. The salary and benefits are personal and often take a back seat to why employees stay ultimately. These seem competitive to me. I plan to retire here.

Cons

Change takes time, no different here, understanding the process is key. Fast change usually means wholesale change are frequent, I’ll take slower instead. Learning to manage competing priorities is a skill most require here.

5.0
28 Apr 2026

Love it here

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Pragmatic, approachable leadership results based Rapidly growing company with strong momentum Plenty of selling opportunities Great people and a collaborative culture Good mix of tenured employees and those early in their careers Competitive benefits package AI tools provided to support sales teams True open-door policy—you can reach out to leadership, even the CEO, to share ideas

Cons

Some internal systems feel disjointed at times, though efforts are actively underway to improve integration and efficiency

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Reading feedback from long-tenured employees is especially meaningful. We're grateful for your many years with Net at Work and appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective. It's rewarding to hear your recognition of our leadership team, collaborative culture, growth opportunities, and the mix of experienced and emerging talent that makes our organization unique. As we continue to grow, we're committed to preserving the culture and momentum that have helped make Net at Work a place where people can build lasting careers. We also appreciate your comments regarding internal systems and processes. Continuous improvement is an ongoing focus, and feedback like yours helps us identify opportunities to work smarter and serve both our employees and clients even better.
5.0
6 Nov 2024
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- Net at Work is a fantastic company with a great leadership team. It is open, transparent, and has a clear strategic direction. - Big investment in employee programs such as Diversity and inclusion, Program Management, and Internal IT/Software Systems. - Worklife balance

Cons

The health benefits options need to be addressed, as they are lacking. However, HR and Leadership are aware of this.

4.0
13 Nov 2024

Great Company

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Pros

Great Company, Creative in finding growth opportunities

Cons

Health Benefits could be better

4.0
3 Oct 2018
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Pros

-Net@Work has great people. Co-workers are super smart, supportive and fun to work with. -There’s a lot of flexibility with work schedule- which is very important to me as I raise my family. So much so that for me, and quite a few others, I was able to relocate out of the New York area and maintain my job- only I began working remotely. -The work is challenging- that’s a pro for me because I am a technical analyst and I thrive on challenges. There’s plenty of opportunity for learning - which is great for me. -Services leadership takes recommendations from teams seriously. Last year the professional services team got quarterly bonuses which was cool. Before, it was annual. -New systems training programs are being implemented -learning the latest technology helps me stay ahead of my clients -Co-founders give interactive quarterly updates. It’s great to hear about what’s going on around the company.

Cons

-Flexibility is a pro but its also a con. I often end up working longer hours than I plan -You need lots of patience and diligence to be successful -Benefits are average – could be better

1.0
4 Jun 2021

It's a Job

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Pros

Most of the people are good, nice people. Some diversity. Holiday parties are usually good.

Cons

No upward mobility. Hard to get things done without many layers of approval. Salaries do not match industry standards. The benefits are not great. Some micromanagement.

1.0
23 May 2022

Another 1 star review

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Pros

great co-workers and not much else

Cons

terrible ownership poor management terrible execution poor benefits revolving door of leadership

1.0
6 May 2024
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Pros

Describing "pro's" is very complex. You may have a good manager or a good coworker. I do not know of any coaching to fill out "fake" reviews. The reviews at Glassdoor are real, don't think all of those people are wrong, they can't all be pissed off for no reason.

Cons

There is absolutely nothing that makes this a "choice" employer so the pluses are so few that this review will seem vindictive which is not the case, I will describe the situation as it is, and you decide. When I interviewed it was already kind of sketchy with offers taking up to two or three weeks after an agreement has been reached. Applicant treatment is very poor. It seems as though Net at Work is household name and it's not. The reviews here gave me pause, and I should have listened. You will be a one-legged duck here, no education, no training, and most of all beyond any reasonable doubt no-one has your back. Going to HR (well you just expedited your departure), they will crush you for speaking up. Loyalty and urgency are not valued. If you value feedback, growth, or loyalty for a job well done. forget it. Work Environment: Seems to very high pressure, hiring of new managers and other leaders seems forced, and more about people who know each other in leadership positions, they hire the same profile even if they fired the guy before for the same reason. Verbal abuse is alive and flourishing here. Good people have come and gone because they allowed it. Leadership: There is absolutely not one person looking out for you. ZERO Loyalty to employee's and the benefits are so bad that you will need to seek out alternatives. This insurance is an insult to the word insurance and VERY expensive with huge deductibles, co-pays on everything, and limits on medication that is covered. Growth is no ones priority. Just do your job, and don't worry about the rest. BDRs, CSM, and other jobs will promise advancement but really it is completely false. Net at Work took on investment capital and you can see the end of the Net at Work coming. No more family, no more small, versatile culture. Everything in this company takes twice as long and you should not have to worry because no one cares. Finally, working here is like having no one care at all. You will be fine if you can just sit there otherwise, employee loyalty is completely dead here. New managers are on a power trips thinking that a business unit or business as a whole supports their very poor communication. Evaluations are dead. Feedback is dead. There is absolutely nothing about this company that makes it better than others. The reviews here (we all read them and thing oh that person was disgruntled) these guys came by honestly, I would read it, and unless their are significant changes, walk, no just pass.

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