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National Instruments Software Developer reviews

3.6

80% would recommend to a friend

(161 total reviews)

Alex Davern

52% approve of CEO

29% positive business outlook

Software Developer employees have rated National Instruments with 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 161 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Developer professionals have a good working experience there. National Instruments is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Developer professionals compared to other employers within the Manufactura industry (3.5 stars).

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161 reviews
3.0
Aug 6, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

NI has a relaxed and friendly work environment. Intelligent coworkers make cooperation easier. It is a challenging and fun place for new graduates to start a career as they immerse you in real work right away. You learn on the job. There are lots of different groups and products to work on; there is flexibility to move around within the company. You feel like you are making products that impact people's lives. Austin is a great city to live in. It has reasonable house prices that have not been affected by the dismal housing market, a great music scene, and lots of active stuff to do if you are into sports.

Cons

Monotonous cubicle spaces, lousy fitness center. Lots of lower level managers are technical people who got promoted to managers, and most of they are not very good at managing people or projects. Low starting salary and pay raises that does not outpace inflation. There is a bit of internal politics at play. Unless you working on a high impact project in a highly visible group or your manager is really looking after you in your career development, promotion and pay raises are hard to come by. Even if you do above average work, there is little reward for you to do better.

3.0
Jul 15, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

National Instruments is a laid back company which adopts the mantra of "No offices", so everyone is either in a cubicle or an open concept area where the entire section of the floor can be seen at once. In some cases, this can be good because communication between co-workers is easy, however in some cases the lack of privacy and ability to work alone can be an issue. In terms of co-workers, I found everyone to be extremely smart and capable when compared to past companies, and the projects themselves offered a great opportunity to increase my knowledge base

Cons

The main issue with working at National Instruments is the salary. The work expected from you is the same in terms of skill and involvement as some of the larger well-known tech companies, however the salary does not reflect or compliment the skill level and time committed by employees

3.0
Jul 2, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Laid back environment, intelligent coworkers. Management does a reasonable job of communicating things from the top on down. 40 hour work week is typical. Good place for an engineer with a family. Benefits, despite shrinking in value over the years, are still pretty good.

Cons

Still thinks it's a small company when it's not. Steady erosion of benefits over the years. The gap between the individual contributors and the management continues to grow. The profit sharing formula is insulting. No one realistically expects that NI will ever see 40% growth. Ever. Again. Bonuses in general are kind of a joke. "Gee, thanks for the $100 gift certificate after busting my butt for months on end."

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