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3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(377 total reviews)

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46% positive business outlook

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1.0
Oct 11, 2015

NI India Sales Office

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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).

5.0
Oct 8, 2015

Great company to work for!

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Pros

Great training opportunities for those who come straight from college, and those coming in with experience. Management cares and provides plenty of opportunities for career development. The company has been in the list of Fortune's list of best 100 companies to work for for 15 years (1999-2014). Great culture, smart, friendly, easy going employees. Stable company with no major layoffs ever. Great work/life balance.

Cons

Compensation was falling behind as compared to other similar companies for similar types of jobs. Employee engagement was also falling behind. As a result the attrition rate in 2014 was higher than normal. This was also the first year NI did not get on the list of best 100 companies to work for (2015). Management took all this to heart, and really made big changes. Focus areas - compensation packages, employee engagement, employee satisfaction, career development opportunities.

3.0
Oct 7, 2015
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Pros

You get on-the-job training and exposure to lots of customer applications and technologies. Many co-workers will be the same age, so in a way it's like an extension of college.

Cons

Young managers of varying quality can make your life excellent or hell depending on who your manager is. It's difficult to advance past a certain point. Starting salary is relatively low.

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