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Last updated Mar 01 2025
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Support Engineer, Information Technology (IT) Reviews

What is it like working as a Support Engineer, Information Technology (IT)?

September 2017
Average.
Support Engineer, Information Technology (IT) in Durban:
Pros: Close to family
Cons: Gap between middle and upper class is too vast
August 2017
Find a Ladder not a stool.
Support Engineer, Information Technology (IT) in Dublin:
Make sure your job has a growth plan and that the company would want to invest in you. Not only in Salary but in knowledge and personal growth.
July 2017
Support Engineer, Information Technology (IT) in Mostar:
Pros: There is nothing that I love about my curent job!
Cons: I hate everything about my curent job!
June 2017
New job.
Support Engineer, Information Technology (IT) in Bangalore:
Need higher pay.
January 2017
Cost of living.
Support Engineer, Information Technology (IT) in Midrand:
Pros: Many companies meaning many job opportunities.
Cons: Traffic.
September 2016
Good Working Environment.
Support Engineer, Information Technology (IT):
Pros: The work is easy enough. Good working environment. Job is purely Process oriented.
Cons: There is least scope for using technical skills. Least salary hike.
January 2016
Support Engineer, Information Technology (IT):
Pros: What I like most about my job is working with and getting to help people. I also love being challenged in the realm of IT. It gives me a chance to continue strengthening my knowledge in IT. I also like the energy of my coworkers.
Cons: What I like least about my job is the lack of direction. Sometimes I feel as though my strengths are underestimated and my weaknesses are overestimated because of the level of experience I have is less than the seasoned individuals around me. It can be very discouraging at times. What I also do not like is that fact that there is no organization. I expected to be shown the proprietary systems that I needed to learn so that I can better troubleshoot them, but it was like pulling teeth. Also the turnover in my department is very high. Four people have left between October and January. I just would like to be trusted with more and to get the administrative permissions, which I've been waiting for for about two months now, so that I can do more work and become a subject-matter expert. I also would like to be trusted enough to be offered a full time permanent position instead of always having to settle for a contract position.

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