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March 11th, 2004, 10:55 AM
#1
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anyone here done work for Teksystems?
Got a job offer from this company to "refresh" some pc's at a government office nearby and I was wondering if anyone here has had any experience with them. they claim to be a large third party support company. Their website is www.teksystems.com . I don't know if they are legitimate or not.
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March 11th, 2004, 11:01 AM
#2
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Teksystems
We have hired several help desk techs from Teksystems, what would you like to know?
EC
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March 11th, 2004, 11:06 AM
#3
Got my job through them as a contract that went to full hire
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March 11th, 2004, 11:11 AM
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Thanks for the fast replies. I just wanted to know if they were a trustworthy outfit or if I was going to to do 2 weeks worth work and get screwed. I'll call their recruiter back now and find out more specifics.
"You've been livin' on the razor's edge, since you began to shave...
Make sure you live, you're a long time dead, cradle to the grave"-Motorhead
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March 11th, 2004, 11:21 AM
#5
Geezer
Originally Posted by cabal
... I just wanted to know if they were a trustworthy outfit ...
Dumb yes - they hired 'teh Cleetus' .. & that puts 'trustworthy' in a different light too ! ....
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March 11th, 2004, 12:45 PM
#6
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Originally Posted by cabal
Thanks for the fast replies. I just wanted to know if they were a trustworthy outfit or if I was going to to do 2 weeks worth work and get screwed. I'll call their recruiter back now and find out more specifics.
That's status quo in the contract world. Some contracts are short, or get cut short--start late, then others last for several months and you are rolling in dough. Tek has always had some opportunity in my area, so for the short term, I say your are going to do all right. Don’t forget to make real good friends with the recruiter, and any of the account reps there. As long as they like you they will go the extra mile for you, and they will pay you better than the other techs in the field with you.
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March 11th, 2004, 12:59 PM
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Thanks for the heads up, Ya_know. I am between jobs right now and would love some contract work. I had to ask if this company was ok because I got screwed over a couple of times doing third party work. No major loss, but it leaves a bad taste in your mouth and makes you less trusting when it gets offered to you again.
"You've been livin' on the razor's edge, since you began to shave...
Make sure you live, you're a long time dead, cradle to the grave"-Motorhead
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May 27th, 2007, 04:10 AM
#8
Sorry to necromance an old dead thread, but I was interested in working for TEKSystems, and I found this thread on Google.
Anyway, my situation is I'm going to be a sophomore in the fall at a local liberal arts college. I've taken a class on VB (and finished on the top of my class), and am going to take some Java classes in the fall and winter (thinking of minoring in Computer Science). I also have taken some required classes in BAT (Business Application Technology... ie, learning how to use MS Office Suite). I also have done volunteer work at the local television station (I am good friends with the producer there), doing some film things, but just as often I'd help with computers (hardware and software... mainly Macs). I've also set up many various networks, such as the wireless network in my house, helped friends, etc. And finally, I've also built my own computer, and have reformatted it and various others many times.
I know my skills are quite lacking in the realm of computer science as it is. But I just stumbled upon their website from a job-finding website I got from a friend. What I want to know is, with my limited experience, would they even bother to hire me? Or even if they did, would they screw me over in pay? I read on their site that your pay depends on your level of skill.
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by BradGrace; May 27th, 2007 at 04:15 AM.
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May 29th, 2007, 08:20 PM
#9
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I had a very good experience with them, so I don't believe they would screw you over. From my own experience and talking with others who worked for them, since the jobs they hire for tend to be of short duration, anywhere from a couple of weeks to a year, they pay more. If they want you then you should be golden. The job they got me let me put my foot in the door at a state agency close to my home, they hired me under contract for a year and a half, then hired me permanently. One of the best career moves I made.
"You've been livin' on the razor's edge, since you began to shave...
Make sure you live, you're a long time dead, cradle to the grave"-Motorhead
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May 30th, 2007, 09:26 AM
#10
Thanks, Cabal.
I applied through their website last Sunday, still haven't heard anything back yet.
I need a job pretty bad. I've been bored as hell with everyone I know gone for the summer, and the one place that I was promised a summer job bailed on me. Plus, this seemed like a great career opportunity, like you mentioned Cabal.
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May 30th, 2007, 11:23 PM
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Registered User
One of the bad things about any contract work is that as a contractor you are often expected to jump through hoops providing references, insurance information (workman's comp, auto insurance,etc.), naming the contracting company as a co-beneficiary on your liability insurance and the like. Next you get to wait. Of course, when you're needed, you must respond immediately.
I may grump, but some of my recent contract work has paid me by direct deposit within 3 to 5 days of completion. As with any other job, you can't just look at the direct compensation; you have to factor in the time you spend trying to get paid and (REALLY big now) policies on travel time.
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