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National Instruments Software Engineer reviews

3.7

80% would recommend to a friend

(163 total reviews)

Alex Davern

52% approve of CEO

29% positive business outlook

Software Engineer employees have rated National Instruments with 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 163 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Engineer professionals have a good working experience there. National Instruments is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Engineer professionals compared to other employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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163 reviews
2.0
Dec 19, 2015

OK Company

Recommend
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Pros

Salary benefits. Somewhat less work pressure.

Cons

Not much career growth. Not good working opportunities...depends on team.

3.0
Dec 14, 2015

software engineer

Recommend
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Pros

good work life balance, great for fresh graduates

Cons

After 3 to 4 years, very little useful stuff to learn and projects start getting boring.

2.0
Nov 7, 2015

Software Engineer

Recommend
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Pros

The onsite cafeteria is super convenient. Decent benefits. Smart and helpful/friendly coworkers.

Cons

You have to have a certain kind of personality to work here and enjoy it. This is a heavy engineer culture, so you get a lot of very straightforward, logical, traditional people who are very comfortable going to work everyday and living out the American Dream. The lack of cultural diversity and creative expression can very quickly become suffocating if that's not your thing. Especially if you're a new grad and don't have much experience choosing a workplace yet, be aware of this. Don't just go for NI's impressive name, but be sure to evaluate how comfortable you really feel here during the interview process. The other major problem is salary. This is particularly a problem with the software people. NI continues to try to sell candidates and employees on its stability and reasonable benefits, but it's still thinking like a hardware company. NI isn't fighting for software devs against companies like Agilent; it's going up against Google and Apple and Amazon and every other company in the world willing to pay to attract top software talent. In the last year of my employment, the (fairly small) org I was in saw probably around 10 people quit. Many of the senior people have had increasing amounts of work and stress placed on them, without anything close to competitive pay.

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