Not A Career - Systems Engineer Entech Employee Review

2.0
Jul 30, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Entech is a good place to get experience if you have none The people you'll work with are by and large excellent people to work with In my experience with the Fort Myers office, Middle Management genuinely cares about you as a person and not as an expendable resource, (Your mileage may vary)

Cons

- Pay The ability to increase compensation beyond what you start with is nonexistent for the majority of employees and it is felt across the board. The frustration from each employee to get more in compensation is felt across the board with nearly everyone being paid far less than they are worth, this is apparent as nearly every internal survey showed a majority of employees rating Entech the lowest in this regard. Entech does offer COLA but they make no guarantees and only a very few employees are actually eligible for it. Whatever your starting pay is will likely be very close or similar to what your pay is when you leave Entech, upper management will regurgitate the same few phrases in regards to increasing pay, that the ways pay can be increased are clear but this is more or less a shield to hide behind as there are no clear steps you can take to actually receive these raises, they are vague by design, such as "Merit Raises" of which in my time I only heard a handful of employees receiving. If you are experienced in IT you can expect to be paid about average for the current job market locally in SWFL, however this is drastically lower than what you can expect to find with a full remote position - Management Entech is very much a boys club, the people getting promotions or moving positions are those who can do the most brown nosing or fit in the best with upper management. This leads to some employees getting needless "Director" promotions to departments that don't have any employees to actually direct because they happen to be close friends with a VP. Entech management has a willful ignorance of how unhappy employees are. With several negative reviews on their Glassdoor management Entech management will try and get as many people as possible to try to flood out the negative reviews, or will appeal to Glassdoor in any attempt to get them removed instead of looking inward and trying to appeal to employees. - Workload Entech operates lean, they brag about it, which admittedly does have its benefits, such as they have never had to perform layoffs due to hardships in the economy, the downside of this is that everyone is constantly overburdened with work and is eternally burnt out. Entech will take everything you are willing to give it, there are always too many tickets and not enough engineers, this leads to engineers who are not willing to stand up for themselves getting pelted and constantly bogged down with emergency after emergency, while other engineers get fewer tickets because they successfully put their foot down. There is an OnCall rotation, it has gotten better over time but the compensation for it is not nearly enough as the SLA to respond back to clients over the weekend is not enough time to take care of basic tasks such as cooking for yourself or your family, going to the grocery store, House chores, etc. However if you are a supervisor there is no compensation for your on-call rotation.

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5.0
Mar 29, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Unlimited time off, very little expectations to work more than 40 hours a week unless on call. Growing company that promotes from within often. Varied client base with lots of interesting clients. Always a lot to learn and not boring.

Cons

Focus sometimes on the wrong things. Need to get back to what made the company so successful and when employees were generally happier. Lots of change and confusion sometimes. Hard to know who to go to in order to get answers. Weak documentation of standard operating procedures. Pay transparency is lacking. Lack of clarity of what it takes to earn more money. Needs to invest more in technical staff and less on other supporting roles in the company.

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Entech Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We appreciate your positive comments about our unlimited time off, internal promotions, and diverse client base. We understand your concerns about focus, change management, documentation, pay transparency, and resource allocation. We are actively working to address these areas, including refocusing on what made us successful (going back to basics), improving communication channels for clarity, enhancing documentation of procedures, and reviewing our compensation structure for transparency. We value your advice and commitment to improvement. Our goal is to create a supportive and transparent environment where employees thrive. Thank you for sharing your insights and being part of our journey toward continuous improvement.
1.0
Sep 11, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Legacy principles used to mean something, but that is long since lost. I guess snacks which many have referenced in other reviews...so if you want some free granola bars maybe this could be the place for you.

Cons

The soul of this company and its leaders was sold following acquisition from private equity. All of the promises of growth opportunities for employees was just smoke and mirrors. "Enabling people to do what matters" now only apply to the elite, and the good and faithful employees are simply discarded. Their favorite way of getting rid of people is "position elimination"...this way they don't have to deal with proof of poor performance, and the rest of the HR items that come along with terminations...especially if you meet all of your job duties and expectations. For many years they would preach family and community. Most of us bought into it, loved what we were building, and followed those that lead us, but that all changed in 2024. Offshore replacement is now the new normal, as people are exited, more staff from overseas shows up. The most recently appointed leadership team has rapidly accelerated the cultural collapse, and in less than a year has managed to exit multiple loyal employees with 5 or more years tenure. Poor business operations by forcing the team to block the free Windows 11 updates, and then made clients to pay for the upgrade. Preventing them from attempting the upgrade themselves so you can turn around and charge them is flat out unethical. What pains me the most is the original leaders allowed this to happen, I hope your eventual payout is worth it at the end...success off of the backs of every loyal person you hoodwinked with promises of growth and future along the way.

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