Great place to realize your potential - Anonymous employee Stefanini Employee Review

5.0
Jan 26, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

From the day I started with Stefanini, it has been apparent that working for this company is what you make of it. For those that work hard, come up with creative solutions, and continue to find ways to improve, you're going to continue to see that success recognized. Like any good company, you have to earn your stripes, but for those that do, the sky is the limit. I've had access and exposure to executive management from the start, whether I liked it or not, and that has also helped with my career progression.

Cons

For those that have challenges with the salary, remember that Stefanini is an IT service provider in a very competitive industry and pays accordingly. While salaries are certainly livable and realistic given the current market, those running comparisons with other IT opportunities (medical industry, consulting firms, etc.) may be better served working elsewhere if salary is your primary motivation.

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Stefanini Response
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Hello, Thanks for the response! We're thankful for the time you've spent with our company and the contributions you've made to our success. I will make sure your recommendations are forwarded to the right people. Nate Stefanini HR

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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

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