Going Downhill - Marketing NIC Employee Review

2.0
Feb 14, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Employer paid health insurance, great company community, interesting and challenging projects, free snacks and soda, monthly team lunch and birthday celebrations

Cons

When I started at NIC I had the opportunity to go to a company wide conference and meet other employees in other states. I felt blessed to be apart of the community and make those connections. Because of those connections, I was given interesting projects to work on, some in other states. The CEO would always tell those that attended the conference that he wanted to meet them personally. NIC has grown over the last few years and this attitude towards employees has changed. NIC has threatened to take away the conference because of the lack of value, high price tag and “too many people were showing up.” By doing this they have taken away a huge networking tool for the company. The quality of the projects are not always great, nor does NIC assign talented individuals that have the background to do the best work. If you look at any IOS or Android App in either one of those stores that NIC has developed the ratings are terrible. There are a few exceptions of course, but NIC does not invest in hiring the best or promoting the best results. There are several projects that I worked on that have just been shoved out the door that are definitely not the best work. Poor project management, development, quality assurance and design are at fault. Management does not seem to care about these results and is checked out during the development process. Freedom and trust was missing from our Wisconsin portal. Early on employees had the ability to choose their own schedule, work from home occasionally, and also had time to do professional continuing training on the side of their workload. All of that is gone with a strict 8am-5pm schedule. No exceptions. Management needs to realize that individuals need this freedom and it is invading their family and personal time. Requests for supplies, conferences and time off are usually ignored or not approved. You will usually have to email your supervisor several times to finally get an answer. Or you’ll just give up and live with what you have. If you work there for under 3 years the vacation and personal time you get off is basically nothing, further challenging the personal lives of employees. Project assignments can be stressful and combine that with no/little time off employees are miserable. There is one bank for grievance time and sick pay, no additional days for that time that is needed when losing a family member, sick kids, etc. If you take a position at NIC your work-life balance is 100% work. Some projects require weekends and nights - no comp time is given for this time making some weeks well over 40 hours. This extra time is also not acknowledged by management or appreciated. Pay is well below average, yearly raises are very small no matter how much extra work and responsibilities you take on. Little to no opportunities to move up the ladder. Because good work isn’t rewarded employees do not work to their full potential, and even slack off 90% of the day. There are some absolutely toxic people in the office that NIC has not let go even though they are fully aware of those employees and how they act towards others and their teams.

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NIC Response
9y
I’m happy to hear that you enjoy the company culture, including building community at our internal conferences. We agree that it provides a great opportunity to bring people together. We strive to put our best foot forward on each project, which is affirmed by our partner satisfaction. Our CEO frequently says, “Give 100% at work and 110% at home.” This includes employees working hard when important projects are underway, as well as the company working hard to create work-life balance for our employees. Thank you for your feedback, and we will continue to find ways to support our employees’ wellbeing.

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Cons

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4.0
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Pros

Overall, NIC is a company that cares about and supports its employees. I have a great work/life balance with a flexible schedule and ability to work remotely when needed. They are willing to send (relatively) junior resources to conferences that other companies would normally send high-level executives. The federal group is a pretty small and very collaborative team that enables everyone to both lead and support opportunities. Also, health insurance is covered by the company which is amazing.

Cons

Overall, I think NIC is behind in technology trends. They primarily focus on custom builds for each agency/project, which, considering their customer base of over 25 states and several federal agencies, is a costly strategy. By creating a different solution for each customer, NIC is investing more time and effort than would be necessary if they adapted a shared services model or used SaaS platforms that most agencies and companies are shifting towards. Because each state and federal agency is treated separately, NIC also uses different management approaches for each customer. This could work if there was an overarching approach that was adapted on a per customer basis, but instead there is no single set of governing principles resulting in a disjointed management approach. They are also pretty niche in capabilities in that they focus purely on using their no-cost model for citizen-facing services. This works for many cases - but not all - and they struggle to adapt/to be open to using other basic contract types like FFP and T&M. As a result, opportunities are fairly limited because they must meet very specific criteria.

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NIC Response
7y
Thank you for the taking the time to share your perspective. We are glad to hear your experience at NIC has been positive. As you know, our employees are our most important asset and we strive to ensure we are the best place they have ever worked. Throughout our history, we have evolved as technology has evolved. We have advanced from dial-up technology, to the first mobile app for government, to delivering the first Alexa skills for government. Today this includes a balance between custom development, platforms, and standalone technology products – all designed to deliver innovative solutions that create efficiencies for government and the people they serve.
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