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National Instruments Staff Support Engineer reviews

3.4

65% would recommend to a friend

(102 total reviews)

Alex Davern

54% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Staff Support Engineer employees have rated National Instruments with 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 102 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Staff Support Engineer professionals have a good working experience there. National Instruments is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Staff Support Engineer professionals compared to other employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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102 reviews
3.0
Sep 17, 2008
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Pros

NI is an excellent place to learn top notch technical skills. Their products are very technically challenging and they have some smart people. New grads are given a lot of responsibility & opportunities to learn.

Cons

Each group is different, so hope you get a good one! NI tends to be great for new graduates, but can be frustrating once you learn the ropes. NI takes a very conservative approach to product development, investing a small amount of time & resources over a large variety of product ideas & development. This diversity causes stability, but can also limit success and lead to many mediocre products/projects.

3.0
Aug 10, 2008
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Pros

Most employees are very smart, friendly, and easy to work with. Communication from management to employees is generally open, detailed, and timely. The company is very stable and profitable, which is very important these days.

Cons

National Instruments is a great place to start a career. You can learn a lot by working directly on a number of projects. However, there are very limited opportunities to grow your career beyond entry-level engineering positions. The management structure changes very little over time, and many of the same habits (both good and bad) are continued over the long-term.

4.0
Jun 14, 2008
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Pros

National Instruments provides opportunities to work in interesting and technically challenging areas with lots of flexibility in finding work that appeals to you. There are many different areas of development, and National Instruments makes it relatively easy to change from a group that isn't a good fit for you to one that you think will be better. Lots of opportunities to ride the bleeding edge of the technology curve with products based on the latest desktop and mobile processors, modern high bandwidth buses, wireless technologies, largest FPGAs, and pushing the envelope for multiprocessor software design. You get to work with lots of very smart and motivated people.

Cons

Irrational budgeting and purchasing policies lead to a large imbalance in the quality of equipment and supplies available between development groups. After promotion to senior software engineer, there's nowhere to go - almost nobody gets promoted beyond it, and there's virtually no other inducement to work harder and innovate. Buzzword bingo seems to dominate executive thinking. Greenwashing campaigns that are directed internally as well as externally, playing "me-too" with a lot of Microsoft corporate policies lead to a general feeling that they don't listen to what their own employees want so much as what the management of other big companies want.

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