NetApp reviews

3.8

67% would recommend to a friend

(3,621 total reviews)
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George Kurian

65% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

NetApp has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 3,621 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The NetApp employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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4K reviews
1.0
Jun 7, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

NetApp has great benefits (ESPP, 401K, Healthcare, Bonus, Stock grants) and has nice traditions with weekly beer bash events on Fridays. Most of the people there are very genuine and awesome to work with.

Cons

Layoffs every Spring (3 in the last 2 years) and more layoffs anticipated (if NetApp does not exhibit growth in the next 6 months which is all but certain) HR forces managers to align ratings based on a scale, assuring that a specific percentage fall into each category. If you deserve the highest rating, you may not get it if too many others did great work that year - you'll be dropped to the next rating which means less $$$ not to mention you're not getting the rating you deserve. Same problem exists at the bottom where engineers are forced in to the "needs improvement" category to satisfy an antiquated bell curve for rating distribution. Sr. Management takes care of the chosen ones that they worked with prior to NetApp. If you're not one of these special cases, you're career is almost certain to go no where. Decision making is based on consensus across the broad organization at NetApp - it's very difficult to innovate and drive new content into Data ONTAP in a timely fashion for the customers. cDOT is way to complex and customers are reluctant to take the plunge. NetApp just got rid of the bulk of its support staff in the US and now has to hire & train new support in India. This should bode well in convincing companies to adopt cDOT. :-( This is not the same NetApp it was 10 years ago. My money is on us being acquired within 6-9 months.

2.0
Jan 31, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

- Top notch gym - Work life balance cannot be beat - Relatively few unnecessary meetings - Training classes available - 401k match and ESPP

Cons

- Compensation (20-30% lower than other similar companies) - No free food/snacks/drinks - No personal growth due to using outdated technologies and tools (especially for bug tracking) - Opportunity to write code as a developer is minimal due to large maintenance on aging codebase - Little to no exposure with middle and senior management - Upward movement is based on seniority rather than performance - Many under-qualified employees (people who are settled down in life with kids, etc. and not interested in what NetApp does)

2.0
Aug 27, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Apparently they have a good work life balance which amounts to not doing much work. They have a garage,gym and beer bashes in the Sunnyvale offices

Cons

Management says No to any new projects/challenges As a young software engineer you want to write more code, make more changes, break things,fix them, learn ... these things don't happen at NetApp Pay is sub par. Really it just sucks to be a NetApp employee in terms of $$$. Fake Emphasis given on Great Place to Work rankings(who cares about this ?). Pay your employees handsomely, ask them to deliver, give them real work, challenge your employees -- you will automatically have a great place to work. Zero or fake or virtual guidance given on growing new talent.Personal development at work is a myth. I guess NetApp doesn't care about having a good ratio of experienced to young employees.

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