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National Instruments reviews

3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(2,459 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 2,459 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
2.0
May 26, 2011

Avoid unless fresh out of college

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-good location -on site cafeteria -sponsored events & activities typically focused on athletics or alcohol -on site gym -fairly calm work environment

Cons

The hiring model they seem to have embraced is to basically offshore about 2/3 of their new hires(mostly new college grads) and to focus on new college graduates for most of the rest. The pay is substandard, the benefits are okay but completely self funded so they are very aggressive about having to approve what you need. The equipment provided to work on was old or cheap and sub-par compared to my past experiences in corporate america. The culture is very focused on teaching the 'NI Way' to new hires fresh from college and therefore suffers from groupthink when it comes to critically analyzing themselves internally. Upper Management in my department seemed to be based on length of service more than anything else, and much of the lower/middle management I encountered seemed to be picked not just for competence in their area, but also for lack of compassion towards their team while still attempting to portray the company as compassionate towards employees. Bottom line though, employees there are still just assets to be utilized. Conclusion: If you want to have a high impact or try to innovate beyond the strictly regulated role you have in a particular project this is not the place for you. However, if you don't mind low pay, slow advancement, and a very corporate but relaxed work environment it might be ok. I know they are Fortune top 100 places to work, but how much is that survey really worth if 90% of the employees have only worked at this one company?

1.0
May 25, 2011

Great place to work unless...

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Smart top-level management superior products progressive in terms of growth no "layoffs" excellent recession adaptations

Cons

"Great place to work", unless.. you are in less-than perfect health are older have outdated skillset you have health issues Never mind how long you've worked at or how loyal you are to NI, expect to be screwed over the second you cease to be a "super" performer. If you have a disability, unless it SHOWS, you can forget about accommodations. You will be treated like a lying malingerer and driven out of your job, with insulting bad performance reviews to trump up their false claims. If you are not a drinker, you will become an outcast. So many "perks" revolve around drinking. Work-life balance? Forget it! Best place to work? Are you kidding me??

1.0
Feb 11, 2011

Limited growth after a few years

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Flexible with employees and stable employment

Cons

NI has limited opportunities to allow employees to grow

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