Great entry level / hands on position, but some staff / procedural issues
Pros
OARnet allows for exposure to network engineering and many different technologies. Great hands-on experience for entry-level work and learning about multiple protocols and technologies. Work / life balance is great; benefits are phenomenal with OSU / state perks. Management is understanding and accommodating regarding time off / leave / work expectations, as well as paid for Juniper training available to all NOC staff
Cons
Lots of office politicking. Some employees can get away with doing next to no work with no repercussions and sometimes are even awarded for it. Grievances are not properly addresses so a lingering air of hostility can exist at times. Procedures for issues are often not clearly defined, leading to confusion among shifts on how to handle niche / unusual issues. Shifts are unevenly staffed, leading to some team members being over-worked while others do not work / freeload whilst also being overstaffed. Moving up within OARnet is a slow process, and would likely be quicker in non-state employment.