Pros
Industry Leader: CET is one of the UK's top home emergency networks, providing valuable industry experience
Cons
After dedicating over ten years to a previous company, I eagerly accepted the opportunity to join CET as their new network manager for the North, aiming to contribute to one of the UK's top home emergency networks. However, after completing my six-month probation period, during which I worked diligently seven days a week and was on call 24/7, I was informed via a team video call from the new boss that my services would not be retained. He cited the need to allocate funds for a new hire and, unfortunately, chose to make me redundant. Despite assurances of my commendable performance, I was let go. If you are considering joining CET, be aware that exemplary dedication may not safeguard your position, as you might merely be seen as a statistic.