Net@Work reviews about "culture"

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5.0
Sep 26, 2018

Great Company

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I have been working at Net@Work for five years, and I love it here. They have great people & co-workers working here. Everyone is great to be around. The work / life balance is good to point where I don't feel overwhelmed with the work too often. The company culture is wonderful , and Management is very helpful and communicative. I continue to feel challenged and inspired each day that I come to work. There are monthly staff lunches with different menus each month (which is awesome!) and a Health Fair to take the stress out of work.

Cons

none that I can think of at the moment

1.0
Apr 23, 2019

Incompetent Management

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Pros

I can't think of anything (no 401K match. PTO is pretty standard. Insurance is not that good).

Cons

People in managerial positions don't know what they are doing. They suck. They have no clue and skill set for the job they are responsible to do. They hired me for a position but then they asked me do something totally different. Bad culture. Bad leadership. People in managerial positions with no competency. Collaboration and communication between team members are not promoted. They only care about billable hours. Typical corrupted small consulting company. Long working hours with no work/life balance.

2.0
Jan 18, 2022
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Pros

Most of the company is great to work with and for. you will meet, and in many cases learn from some of the most professional staff from all across the other practice areas. firmwide culture is very positive. My comments are specific to the practice I am currently part of.

Cons

Director level in our specific practice is disconnected at best with no real world solutions for the challenges they were brought on to solve for. In our case it was all about bringing on large clients without solving for how we scale to properly service them. This resulted in poor morale and a feeling of being always under resourced. With no plan or communication about how to solve for this.

5.0
Oct 3, 2018

Growth

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Great people, great culture, team environment, embracing new tools and relationships, focused on client success

Cons

Application deployment for internal usage; initial experience distasteful but making strides.

1.0
Dec 5, 2019

Horrible work environment & culture

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Pros

Co-workers are mostly good people Convenient office location

Cons

There's a reason why I was warned about working for "the brothers Solomon." What I witnessed supporting clients was that all those two (and top management) care about is making themselves money. Support was conditional upon it making them profit. The company sold software that was broken and didn't work. For me, it's untenable to take a customer's money and sell them a product that doesn't work.

5.0
Jul 1, 2022

Great Culture and Great People

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I have worked for many companies, but Net@Work is the only one where the core values are lived by the employees on a daily basis. The executives set the company culture and live it by example. Intracompany communication is very good and it feels more like a family than a team. People treat each other with respect and are very supportive.

Cons

The internal IT infrastructure is improving, but needs more work. Some of the systems are pretty dated. That being said, the IT support for problems is very good.

5.0
Oct 7, 2018
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I started working at Net@Work two months ago. I was hired as the new Chief Human Resources Officer to improve the overall effectiveness of the HR department. This includes providing expected, consistent and valuable programs and services to our employees, partnering with our management team to help them and their teams do what they do better in order to grow their businesses, and enhancing the employee experience and our culture. The previous HR team was unsuccessful in these areas. I accepted the offer to work here as a direct result of the company’s two Owners’ expression of caring, loyalty and passionate commitment to the employees to do right by them and continuously advance. I report directly to both Owners and am so excited that they have already empowered me to build a new team as well as make immediate recommendations for improvements in all areas of HR and Recruiting, some of which I have already started to implement. I recently attended our annual Leadership retreat in which I had the opportunity to meet our management team comprised of approximately 40 Managers, Directors and Vice Presidents (who are regularly based at various locations throughout North America) and found them to be super-smart, genuine, creative and welcoming. One of the Owners hosted this event at his home for all 40 of us. (yes, really!). The agenda was filled with business updates, recognition of accomplishments as well as fun social and team-building events. This was so valuable to me in terms of getting to know the team both personally and professionally. The business operates at a very fast pace and you definitely need to be resourceful, disciplined, self-motivated and have the ability to develop relationships quickly in order to be effective in your role and make an impact. There is a focus on hiring as well as building “A” Players who are high performers. This this creates enormous opportunities for those who embrace the challenge. Net@Work is extremely stable and focused on rapid growth both organically and through acquisitions. The acquisitions are particularly exciting to me as I can already see how we benefit from gaining new talent, fresh perspectives and multi-faceted industry expertise while having the opportunity to diversify our teams and blend different cultures together. While I have been getting to know all of our office-based and remote employees, I have been impressed by the connection our teams share and the level of collaboration they achieve despite not all working in the same physical location. People care about each other here, communicate frequently and go out of their way to help make each other successful. Updated technology and tools are plentiful and there are several initiatives in progress to identify and introduce improved systems to simplify processes and improve automation. So far my experience has been positive and I am excited to turn the vision for my position into a reality and work with this talented group of people!

Cons

Many employees don’t realize how deeply the Owners and the senior team care about our people. They are committed to building a culture where employees love what they do, have fun while they are doing it and get to reap the rewards of being wildly successful! I believe this is a factor of our rapid growth in recent years and our fast-paced business. It will be a priority for me to identify opportunities for employees at all levels to get more exposure to them so they can see and experience this for themselves.

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