Managed Network Services, Data Centre, Cloud, Unified Communications
Certifications
Microsoft Partner, Kyocera Partner, Fortinet Partner
Microsoft Partner, Cisco Partner, VMware Partner, Fortinet Partner
Green Flags
Good work-life balance Stable employment Strong vendor partnerships
Competitive salaries (A$95-110K average) Global opportunities through 190,000+ employee network Technology investment in AI, cloud, IoT Good vendor partnerships
Red Flags
Small scale — limited exposure to large projects Below-market salaries Limited career progression
A$677K revenue per employee — thin onshore coverage ~70% offshore ratio — highest of any major MSP Cultural integration issues from multiple acquisitions Onshore roles increasingly 'bridge' positions managing offshore delivery Client satisfaction issues with offshore quality
Worker Pros
Work-life balance Stable Vendor partnerships
Salaries are competitive relative to other MSPs Global exposure and transfer opportunities Investment in emerging technologies Good certification and training programs
Worker Cons
Small scale Below-market pay Limited progression
70% offshore means onshore roles are increasingly managerial Cultural friction between Australian and Indian teams Communication overhead across time zones Career ceiling for onshore staff Quality issues with offshore delivery
Both Kyocera / Corporate and Global Infrastructure have strengths and weaknesses. Your choice depends on your priorities — whether that's career growth, salary, work-life balance, or technical exposure.
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