Company has lots of flaws, dont reccomend. - Help Desk Net56 Employee Review

1.0
9 July 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Its pretty laid back, nice office setting, coworkers are ok with exceptions. Managers are cool and allow you to do what your good at. Vacation time is acceptable.

Cons

Lower than average pay, no room for growth, company hires violent ex-felons. One of the help desk employees was very strange and i came to find out from other coworkers he is a ex-con that was convicted of multiple armed bank robberies and did many years in jail. Not very nice to know your working next to someone like that. Hr dropped the ball on that one.

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Net56 Response
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As the HR Director of Net56, 1: Our salary ranges are in line with Chicago area research data. We evaluate salary ranges semi-annually and give increases annually, 2: We encourage personal development and offer tuition reimbursement. There are several examples of internal promotions. 3: Net56 conducts a criminal background check on all our employees. The statements above are serious, libelous misstatements of fact. 4: I would be more than happy to answer any questions you might have about Net56.

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5.0
2 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Supportive leadership team that genuinely cares about employees and clients Opportunities to grow and take on more responsibility if you’re motivated Fast-paced environment that keeps the work interesting Collaborative culture where ideas are welcomed Company is evolving and improving processes, which shows commitment to growth

Cons

Not really a con, but rapid growth creates opportunities to build and refine processes collaboratively, and employees who are adaptable tend to thrive.

1.0
5 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Exposure to a wide range of tools and platforms if you are on the information systems (IS) team

Cons

- Lack of structure - Chronic understaffing (been this way for years, even since before the pandemic, which makes it an inexcusable pattern) - Unrealistic expectations vs available resources (resulting in you being setup to fail) - Inconsistent leadership decisions, leading to minimal or zero support when things go side ways - Blurred responsibilities (for example, the Security Operations Center is currently incapable of performing incident response operations for the majority of cloud based client environments/platforms, which results in the IS team needing to do it. However, the IS team isn’t on-call, and so they cannot be reliably available at 3am, or any time outside of normal business hours. This leads to misleading expectations with clients depending on what they were told/sold, but also in other instances, just a lot of chaotic and uncommunicated work division. Nonetheless, the IS team was never formally given a wide range of responsibilities, but are expected to take on a number of other unnamed roles regardless) - Poor health insurance plans - No 401K matching - Unhealthy and ineffective micromanagement (at least on the IS team) - Inexperienced office administration - CEO sells products or services to clients we can’t reliably offer with current staffing - Combative leadership (among other coworkers, I have personally been cussed out by my boss when trying to convey a technical obstacle or objection, once referring to disagreements voiced by a coworker and myself as a “b- fest” (full swear word redacted so that this post doesn’t get taken down))

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