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3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(377 total reviews)

Alex Davern

62% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

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5.0
Aug 6, 2018

Account Manager

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Pros

Great R&D investment. Depends on the management chain but if your boss is the right kinda of advocate for you the pay for sales increases rapidly vs tenure. The currently management is pretty aggressive with reform to meet the changes in the market but this has only equated to better compensation and workflow for its employees.

Cons

Ability to move if you want either a change in role or location. There have been cases of this but in my experience I was told "Yes, we should have positions open that you can be considered for. We will help where we can." After a couple years of waiting and hearing this, I got frustrated. Its not like I wasn't performing either...they kept raising my salary and saying the same thing. Not a bad situation at all but not the response I wanted at the time.

2.0
Jul 3, 2018

HW Eng.

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Pros

Very few good things are OK about this company, under this management.

Cons

This company is a nightmare. Very poor management, backstabbing is the norm, no team work, outdated processes, very slow in execution, closed minded to the extreme. The old NI, in which employees counted, is dead, if it ever existed.

3.0
Jul 3, 2018

Good Place to Work, but Has Obvious Faults

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Most employees are young and fun to be around. The social environment is great, and most employees I know feel a real sense of team comradery. The recruiting function seems to do a great job of finding motivated folks who like to do their jobs well right out of school and learn quickly. The organizational structure is pretty flat (few levels of management) so most employees have autonomy to make decisions within their roles and teams. This also means that loud voices or long-time employees with loud voices can sometimes be the impetus for organizational change in the wrong direction. NI sells a lot of different products and solutions which means that employees have an opportunity to work on a lot of different projects and serve different audiences. This also means that the company changes organizational structure and focus often.

Cons

Benefits are woefully out of wack in the 3 and 10-year career range. My compensation and benefits are significantly less than my peers who work elsewhere. The company's products and customers are very technical, so folks who have engineering educations often end up doing most business functions (marketing, sales, etc.) at the top, middle, and bottom levels, which can sometimes lead to a lack of both diversity in thought process and demographics. The organizational structure is pretty flat (few levels of management) so most employees have autonomy to make decisions within their roles and teams. This also means that loud voices or long-time employees with loud voices can sometimes be the impetus for organizational change in the wrong direction. NI sells a lot of different products and solutions which means that employees have an opportunity to work on a lot of different projects and serve different audiences. This also means that the company changes organizational structure and focus often. I have had 4 different roles and 6 different managers in 5 years.

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