TeKnowledge reviews

3.9

78% would recommend to a friend

(4,183 total reviews)
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Aileen Allkins

82% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

TeKnowledge has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 4,183 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The TeKnowledge employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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4K reviews
1.0
Feb 26, 2023
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Pros

Attainable 1st job in tech world. Excellent co workers who are mostly all in the same boat.

Cons

Abysmal management, mistreatment of employees, failure to pay bonuses, very difficult hybrid reward system. Company doesn't reward good work but instead only punishes bad work and good work. Company has horrible risk mitigation and throws their mistakes on the Frontline employees. Dodge company all costs.

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TeKnowledge Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We appreciate your acknowledgment of the opportunities for growth and the support from your colleagues. We take your concerns seriously and are committed to addressing the issues raised. Your insights regarding pay, management and the overall work environment will be instrumental in our ongoing efforts to improve and create a more positive experience for all employees.
1.0
Nov 2, 2021
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Pros

Some decent workers are very helpful, but only because they feel your pain of being worked too hard. Decent benefits (premium only for $649/month)

Cons

I worked for 1 yr 8 month in an incredibly stressful environment. Due to insufficient training, what I learned was through highly stressful on the job training. The pay is insufficient given the level of complexity of the assignments (solving problems for corporations, huge and small) Further, due to the extremely excessive caseload most Support Engineers are unable to keep up with their work AND follow ALL processes, which are updated with little to no notice. If you find new work and are unable to provide the full 2 weeks notice, their policy is to state you are not re-hirable, even if you were referred to by your management as one of your top performers. If they make a promise to pay you a bonus for a job well don by a certain date and then renege on their promise, like a commitment to provide bonuses for doing a good job, (I was originally promised a bonus of more than $500 on 22 Oct 21) their expectation is for you to be understanding. They only increase annual wages for about 1 in 4 or 5 persons annually. This year I received a raise of 27 cents/hour to $18.27/hour, or roughly a 1.5% raise. A month later, when they finally raised wages for the site, due to a LOT of pressure from employees, the new starting pay for Support Engineers rose to $18.50. My wage was also raised to $18.50, so my raise was essentially erased. Finally, now that I am getting a better job, I'm being told the $500+ bonus I was promised will not be paid to me at all. Their benefits plan (premium only) isn't bad, but it's super expensive (about $650/month for employee and 2 kids), which is a LOT considering total monthly pay is typically $2,960 before taxes are taken out. Some of the workers are very helpful, but only because they understand your pain because they are suffering the same pain. Management, even front line supervisors, have consumed too much of the metaphorical Kool-Aid. They are trying way too hard to convince us that a call center with more than 60% annual turn over and all of the afore mentioned issues, is a great place to work. However, they had no issue spending several million dollars on a new building.

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TeKnowledge Response
4y
Thank you for provided examples of your experience. We are continually reviewing our Total Rewards philosophy, and it sounds like you were here during a time of a lot of change. What does not change is our philosophy of 'Pay for Performance' - where we believe the higher your performance the higher your earning potential. We do indeed believe in providing a 'Great Place to Work' for our employees - which includes a state of the art facility where our team can work.
1.0
Jul 29, 2021
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Pros

Paycheck, nothing else to look forward to not worth the time

Cons

Unrealistic expectations, raises only off of stats that don’t tell the full story, spread to thin, recently only gave 19 cent and 38 cent raises to only a select few after waiting 12+ months. Covering more than 2 lines of business

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TeKnowledge Response
4y
Thank you for taking the time to leave your feedback – however, as a current employee I’m disappointed that you would go to Glassdoor with your complaint instead of bringing your feedback directly to your leadership team. For our 2021 merit review we are changing our view to a ‘Total Rewards’ philosophy. Rolling out in the next few weeks is our new incentive plan, giving our employees the ability to receive quarterly bonuses that will give you the ability to significantly increase your earning potential. The merit increases that were given out are in addition to this new incentive plan. If you’re just hearing the increase to base rate then you’re not hearing the full message – and I would invite you to come and talk to me about and I will review the new program with you.
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