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Decent place to start, but don't hang around for more than 2-3 years - Software Engineer National Instruments Employee Review

2.0
Nov 1, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

- People are extremely nice to work with and incredibly smart. - Flexible work hours. - Some interesting product lines.

Cons

- There is a large portion of the workforce that's incredibly lazy. Getting people to work for projects outside their groups is discouraged, I've been discouraged multiple times from helping out other teams. Emphasis on quality goes out the window in order to meet deadlines. People who try and improve the quality of work as seen as obstacles to meeting the deadlines, when it should be the opposite. Blame is very easy to dish out, but not everyone owns up to mistakes. - Career growth is limited, especially if you are in AE. I have met multiple people who said that going into the ELP program was not what they thought they were signing up for. - Compensation is way below market average, and the management seems to have its head in the sand about the increasing costs of living in Austin. - If you switch teams, you can pretty much expect all the work you've done before to count for nothing. - Poor business planning for continuous years has led to non-existent bonuses and just rumours of raises. Every single time some external conditions are blamed, it's about time someone took a good look at our business strategy and owned up to the constant mistakes that have been made.

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5.0
Jun 23, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great place to work, wonderful environment and people.

Cons

Teams were let go after they were purchased. I'm not sure how it is now.

3.0
Jul 8, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Smart and supportive co-workers who are willing to help and share knowledge. Exposure to full product development cycle. Generally positive company culture.

Cons

Career advancement can be slow, with limited opportunities for promotion or lateral movement in some orgs. Compensation growth tends to fall behind. Several org changes following Emerson acquisition.

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