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Centorrino Technologies

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Enjoyable and Challenging (in a good way) - Solutions Architect Centorrino Technologies Employee Review

5.0
21 Feb 2026
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Pros

Love the culture that has been fostered here. Constantly a new challenge to work through but the company pushes us to be the best we can and deliver good work. Customers are the ultimate beneficiaries as are we through learning.

Cons

Fast paced and constantly pushed for high quality outcomes. Coasting here isn’t an option.

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1.0
3 July 2026
Recommend
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Pros

As for my overall takeaway, I genuinely struggled to identify any positives from this experience. From my perspective, the negatives significantly outweighed any benefits.

Cons

I’ll be direct: from a candidate’s perspective, this experience is unacceptable and should serve as a warning to anyone considering joining. Someone in my network accepted a role with this company after nearly a month of approvals. They joined motivated, were quickly placed on a client engagement, and received their equipment. Their first month looked like this: * Week one: onboarding—learning systems and meeting people. * Week two: largely spent on interstate travel for a company event. * That left about two weeks of actual work before they were let go during probation. They were told they hadn’t met expectations, yet those expectations were never clearly communicated, nor was there any indication of what metrics or criteria were being used to assess their performance. There was no feedback, no warning, and no opportunity to course-correct—the decision came completely out of the blue. This raises serious concerns: * Two to three weeks of real work is not a fair or meaningful window to assess capability, especially when onboarding and events consume a significant portion of that time. * If assessment and termination can happen this quickly, it must be clearly stated during recruitment so candidates can make informed decisions. * Ending employment without feedback, defined metrics, or a chance to improve reflects poorly on management and internal processes. * The lack of transparency disregards the impact on a person’s confidence, wellbeing, and financial stability. Probation should be a two-way process, not a trapdoor. It should allow both sides to assess fit, not judge someone without telling them where they stand or how they are being evaluated. From the outside, this looks less like a performance issue and more like a failure in communication, expectation-setting, and professionalism. Candidates should approach with caution, as this approach to probation signals deeper issues that need serious reflection and improvement.

4.0
9 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

CT is a really great place to work, with a strong MSP focus, positive work culture, and supportive employees. From the very first day, I felt valued and welcomed. The team is friendly, helpful, and always willing to support one another. The leadership team is exceptional—they consistently motivate and support their staff, creating a healthy and encouraging work environment. I am leaving only due to personal circumstances after a few months, not because of the company or role. I truly wish I could have stayed longer in such a positive environment. If everything goes well and I get the opportunity again, I would love to work for CT in the future. Thank you very much for providing me with this opportunity. I highly recommend CT as a great place to work.

Cons

No consequences were noted during my time .

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