"Watch out for these guys!"
What do you like about working at Data Projections?
"Nothing"
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Read carefully everything they want you to sign & get everything you want in writing."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"They need to listen to their middle management & employees."
"A good company as a whole. Troubled managment in some cases."
What do you like about working at Data Projections?
"The quality of clients and jobs. They brought in high profile clients and generally you were working with high quality technology that offered challenges to your skill set and would ultimately help you grown as an employee. They outfit you with the right tools and parts almost all the time. You need only ask. The salary was good and there were bonuses available every quarter if jobs were finished earlier than the labor estimates specified."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Show them that you are a capable self-started who is capable of sound judgment and can be trusted to be a professional on job sites and in the quality of your work. Ask for assurances that you will get a job review and ask exactly how your compensation is commiserate with that. Ask about career advancement and what kind of training is offered if that is something that is important to you."
What don't you like about working at Data Projections?
"This is not a reflection of DPI as a whole company. I am speaking of the branch I worked out of. System Design and Project Management are to vital components to a successful project. When I worked there Project Management and System Design were two job descriptions that were not filled by people with those titles. The Designer that we did have for a time was stretched thin doing quotes and walk-throughs. Things that a salesman who is knowledgeable is supposed to be doing. But the salesmen weren't knowledgeable. As a result the projects suffered. Equipment specified was often flat out wrong for the application. Drawings were not detailed. Basically there was sales people and technicians and that was it. The sales people didn't really know Commercial AV and would bid jobs based on a cursory review of the clients needs. This created a bad work environment. Jobs were bid with inadequate hours budgeted. Obstacles in the installation stage were rarely headed-off before hand until it was too late. At the time I wish I asked more questions and knew what my superiors expected of me based on how the job was bid. I could have both known what set goals are and accounted for my labor with a measurable degree. But these conversations never happened."
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