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3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(2,461 total reviews)

Alex Davern

62% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

National Instruments has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 2,461 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The National Instruments employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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2K reviews
4.0
Oct 14, 2015

Product Marketing Manager

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Really good place to start career. With rapidly changing environment, many chances to challenge new jobs.

Cons

HR system is not well-organized. It can be unstable to someone who seeks stable and secure job.

4.0
Oct 13, 2015

Still great

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Been there 6 years. They continue to provide opportunities to advance my career. Growing and growing up fast

Cons

With the fast pace, the culture seems rapidly changing. Time will tell if this is sustainable to their long term success

1.0
Oct 11, 2015

NI India Sales Office

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

There is nothing much to be happy about working in the Sales office unless you are a crony of the management.

Cons

The list is long. There is bad mouthing and demoralizing of employees constantly as this is perceived to contribute to the employee's "growth". There is a lot of gossip and twisted politics. There is almost no career progression in CSR, TSC, or marketing departments unless you suck up to the management. The progression arrow is defined if you are in application engineering and it goes as such: Application engineer, field application engineer and field sales engineer (these roles have money but for the constantly demoralizing MD breathing down your spine). However, if you are female, you will be an application engineer (provided you can lift a heavy piece of equipment in your interview) and will move on to becoming a TSC i.e. technical sales consultant. I cannot think of ANYTHING good about the NI India sales office. This is contrary to what the management thinks - they think that having a bright-lit office environment with large desks and coffee machines that use real milk instead of powdered shows great employee care. Sure, the large desks are great, but you definitely don't feel like getting up in the morning and going to work. The time you spend there will suck the life out of you, and the only reason you will tell yourself to stay there will be the money. There are a few (very good, smart and able) people who do tremendously well here. However, this number is very small. The rest of the clan that does well is mostly the group that is rude, bad-mouths, sucks up to the "higher" management, and thinks they're doing a good job because they can take a demeaning tone with others. The only pro in this whole thing is that the corporate office in the US is a gem to work with, but who cares, because your interaction with them will be minimum and highly moderated. I am especially appalled at the behaviour of the managers of all the teams in the sales office. I am constantly surprised how demeaning people have constantly been the preferred choice for these roles - badmouthers, yellers, and generally people who either micro-manage or are always rude. I hope to think that they were not like this all their adult lives. I would not recommend this company (India sales office only).

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