Net@Work reviews about "autonomy"

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4 reviews
3.0
Apr 30, 2026
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Pros

Career growth opportunities Leadership within my business unit Remote work and autonomy

Cons

Internal systems are not cohesive. It would be better if we had less systems and more uniform procedures. Very chaotic. Feels like everyone is frantic and just trying to please the customer, but not working with one another very well, and this results in bad delivery. New roles are created without being fully defined. People are not always clear what they're responsible for. Responsibilities can randomly get added to your plate, and without proper training or communication. Causes confusion and additional chaos. Burnout is rampant. Many people are stressed and spread thin. Morale seems low. Work-life balance is non-existent, unless you want to fall behind on your large workload. Overall, role confusion and burnout has led to duplicated work, missed handoffs, and poor client outcomes.

5.0
Jun 22, 2021
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Pros

Organization is always working to improve, this can feel slow, it’s a large organization with many who have autonomy, it is imperative that thoughtful change take place, input sought, planning, review results and repeat. Keeping autonomy and consistency is tough and it is endeavored daily here. Multiple committees with input from all roles drive very real initiatives, encouraging and supporting Women, bringing awareness and support to diversity, as an example. These committees have sponsorship and participation from ownership and executive. The emotional, financial efforts aren’t lip service, actual change is being driven. Where you work is a choice, if you are looking for a workplace with amazing coworkers, dedicate your energy to improving results for customers, plan to make a real contribution, listen and be heard this may be the place for you. The salary and benefits are personal and often take a back seat to why employees stay ultimately. These seem competitive to me. I plan to retire here.

Cons

Change takes time, no different here, understanding the process is key. Fast change usually means wholesale change are frequent, I’ll take slower instead. Learning to manage competing priorities is a skill most require here.

5.0
Dec 19, 2017

The job is what you make it

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Great colleagues and receptive leadership -Leadership is open to constructive criticism and works towards improving what they are able to -Room for growth and a lot of learning opportunities if you seek them out -Employee lunch every month -Everyone is friendly and social, get together for happy hour events and birthdays -You have a lot of freedom in the work day as long as your work is getting done. Big push for autonomy and problem solving.

Cons

-Benefits could be better but they are actively working to improve the plans they offer -Unhappy employees often poison the well for new employees before they can form their own opinions

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