employer cover photo
employer logo
employer logo

Nextech Systems

Is this your company?

Nextech Systems reviews

3.7

70% would recommend to a friend

(178 total reviews)
avatar

Rusty Frantz

73% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Nextech Systems has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 178 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Nextech Systems employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

Reviews by job title

178 reviews
4.0
Apr 1, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Lots of positive changes here at NexTech. With Francisco Partners (FP) strategic partnership, we are under new management and seeing lots of positive changes. FP is a leading private equity firm that helps successful and well established technology companies grow to the next level. They are helping position and support our company to grow to the next level and maintain our market leading position, focus on core specialties, and high level of customer service. Good things to come for employees as well as our clients!!! Happy to be a part of this transition!!

Cons

It's still a job and called work for a reason!

avatar
Nextech Systems Response
12y
Thank you for this review -- it's an exciting time at Nextech and your support and positive feedback is appreciated!
2.0
Feb 18, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pros: You will learn a lot, but the core product is based on older technology (C++ and MFC). Chances are that you won’t be cultivating a lot of cutting edge skills. The development manager is a smart and nice guy, and he’s tolerant of failure. The dress code is very casual. The software developers are all very talented. Expect bonuses twice a year. Some staying after work to get projects done, but the hours are usually 8:30 – 6 pm. The Tampa office building overlooks the water, so it’s a great view. The pay is decent. You are given a certain amount of freedom when it comes to exploring new tools and discovering new ways of making features work. You are given freedom to try new tools and install new software on your PC. Since plastic surgery is growing in popularity, and because of incentives for medical practices to manage their businesses electronically, business should be good for NexTech in the foreseeable future.

Cons

Cons: The biggest con: for the most part, the culture is unfriendly and people are stressed. There is virtually no small talk or socializing. In fact, I have actually witnessed management yelling at employees in the office, in front of everyone. You are given an employee review twice a year. Here, you are asked to rate your performance and think about what you could be doing better. Management really likes to assign numbers to employees (for example, how many items developers fix, how many items are returned, how many calls support takes, average waiting time per call, number of calls sent to voicemail, etc.). The employee agreement specifies that you can’t work for a competitor (read: work in a similar industry) for at least two years after you quit. As a developer, you’re asked to do a lot: IT support, answer questions about the product, perform data conversions, research new technologies, etc. As a result, the job can be stressful at times. Bonuses are vested for one year, so you have to pay those back if you quit. When you do quit, management conducts an exit interview where they try to convince you (read: pressure you) to stay. You run a gauntlet of talks: the development manager, HR, VP, etc. Software developers seem to be treated a lot better than customer service representatives. They primarily recruit from college fairs, so the workforce is primarily young. Not a lot of older people here. It's common for software developers to put in unpaid overtime, as working from home is encouraged with a wink and a nod. As far as training goes, you will be expected to learn new technologies on your own. The CEO has a bit of a temper, but he rarely deals with the rank-and-file. Also, there’s a certain amount of nepotism in the company, so be prepared for that.

1.0
Jan 8, 2014

Do not work here

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The view was pretty nice.

Cons

Unrealistic goals for employees, they don't give back to employees for doing well and favor family members that work there

Viewing 169 - 171 of 178 Reviews

Glassdoor has 187 Nextech Systems reviews submitted anonymously by Nextech Systems employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if Nextech Systems is right for you.