Experiences at Property Advisory Group

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Sean

How would you describe what you did at Property Advisory Group?

I'm the resident IT guru, which means I manage everything from our 100+ node WAN that spans the USA, Active Directory and Exchange 2003 administration including Group Policy and some scripting, all the way down to individual workstations and printers. I manage our IT vendors, provide on-site and phone-based training as needed, and, more generally, keep our 80+ users up and running with as little downtime as possible so they can focus on work instead of headaches.... read more

Posted @ 05:08PM, March 09, 2007 by Sean Masters | Permalink
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Sean

What's a typical day like at Property Advisory Group?

Like technology leaders at most companies, I don't think there is a typical day for me here at PAG. Every day brings new challenges, new projects, and new goals to be met.

Posted @ 03:12PM, January 26, 2007 by Sean Masters | Permalink
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Sean

What's one of the projects you worked on at Property Advisory Group?

I designed a full-service data management project with the help of a local consulting group and led four consultants through the project's implementation, from start to finish. This was the largest technology project ever undertaken by the company and it was delivered on-time and on-budget. That project increased server availability to 99.9% and user productivity by as much as 50%.... read more

Posted @ 03:09PM, January 26, 2007 by Sean Masters | Permalink
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Sean

What's unique about working at Property Advisory Group?

It's a small company with the aspirations of a large one, so server and network improvements are actually welcomed with open arms but ROI and productivity gains are demanded of each and every project.

Posted @ 03:07PM, January 26, 2007 by Sean Masters | Permalink
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