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Overall employee rating

2.9
Based on 9 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
2.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Data Center Technician
3.0
3 July 2026

Solid Job Security for Onsite Roles

Working as a Data Center Technician at Vantage Data Centers in Ashburn, Virginia, I've felt pretty secure in my job. The hyperscale data center market is booming, so there's always work, especially for onsite technical roles. It's demanding, but job stability is a big plus here.


Pros

You get good job security in the data center industry. Vantage is growing, so there’s always a need for people. As an onsite Data Center Technician, I never really worried about layoffs.


Cons

The work-life balance can be tough for onsite staff, it's pretty demanding. Career growth paths aren't always super clear, which can be frustrating. Pay is decent, but some big tech companies offer more.


Advice to Management

Focus on defining clearer career progression for technical roles. Try to improve the work-life balance for the onsite teams, it gets intense.


Ratings by topic
3.0
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
2.0
Work flexibility
4.0
Job Security
3.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture

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Data Center Technician
3.0
3 April 2026
Not Much Flexibility for Onsite Roles
Pros: I've learned a ton about critical infrastructure and network operations here. It's a stable company in the data center industry, which is nice. There's good job security if you're looking for that.
Cons: Work flexibility is tough for us Data Center Technician roles. You're pretty much always onsite in the Ashburn, VA facility. Remote work isn't really an option for operations staff.
Advice to Management: Try to find ways to offer some more flexibility, even small things, for the onsite operational teams. It makes a big difference for morale.
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Data Center Technician
3.1
29 March 2026
Work-life Balance is a Mixed Bag Here
Pros: The standard PTO policy is pretty decent for a corporate tech environment. I appreciated the flexibility on some days to work a hybrid model, which isn't always common for data center operations roles.
Cons: But the on-call schedule as a Data Center Technician can really mess with your personal life. There are definitely times you're working more than 40-hour weeks, especially during incidents or upgrades in the Phoenix, AZ facility.
Advice to Management: Try to improve the on-call burden for Data Center Technicians, maybe by increasing team sizes or better scheduling tools. A more predictable work schedule would really help retention.
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Data Center Technician
2.7
7 March 2026
Work-Life Can Be Tricky for Techs
Pros: You learn a lot about data center operations here. The benefits are good and the pay is decent for the data center industry. Some teams actually manage pretty fair schedules.
Cons: Work-life balance here is tough, especially for us on the operations side. Expect on-call rotations and many extra hours, which isn't ideal for a steady 40-hour week. It's hard to make plans when you're always on standby, even working remote sometimes.
Advice to Management: Really try to staff more folks to reduce the heavy on-call burden for Data Center Technician roles. Give operations teams better schedules and respect off-hours more.
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