Big-Name Clients Can’t Hide the Instability - Senior Integration Engineer III TEKsystems Employee Review

1.0
14 Nov 2025
Recommend
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Pros

1. They got good clients like CISCO, HSBC, Adobe etc. 2. Learning is good if you are deployed to a good client.

Cons

1. There is no bench policy here. Once the client releases the resources, you'll be on notice. 2. Job Security can be a bit shaky because clients often extend contracts quarterly, and any budget change might prompt you to seek new opportunities. 3. It's tough to predict conversions. They can only happen if you're fortunate, regardless of your hard work, as they always depend on clients budget. 4. Salaries aren't always aligned with market standards. You might be earning less than you would elsewhere. 5. Finding a reliable laptop can be challenging, as the ones provided often have issues. 6. There aren't any new assignments after the current project wraps up.

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5.0
7 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

There is a lot of growth and you will not be bored. The company does an excellent job training employees to be successful in their roles.

Cons

Too many layers of management can result in lack of transparency in your performance.

3.0
23 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Decent pay to start. - Account manager is responsive, engaging, and a serious advocate for you and your contract. - Gain access to Udemy Business to build more skills.

Cons

- The benefits suck. - High recruiter turnover with highly variable experience trying to work with them-- some are good, most are not. - Once you are placed, you will be promised regular meetings and then never hear from the recruiter again. - Trying to find a new contract if you are unhappy with your current placement is nearly impossible and I don't believe they are incentivized to help you move at all. - You have to manually request a raise and depending on how you negotiated your contract, you may or may not have the ability to receive one. - There is a cap to how much they will pay you for the contract so even if you work that position 4 years, once you hit that cap you are stuck. I originally submitted my resume with TekSystems when I had finished my degree and never heard back. Many years later, I was approached on LinkedIn by a TekSystems recruiter for a position and he had no idea I was in the system previously. Working with him was good, and I did get the position. Then I never heard from him again and I've had 4 or 5 different recruiters whose names I could not tell you if I tried since then. There's supposed to be monthly calls, they never happen.

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