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National Instruments

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Not a bad place to start, but not the best to finish - Applications (ELP) Engineer, Inside Sales Engineer National Instruments Employee Review

3.0
Jan 21, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

great "soft landing" into working environment for college grads, company training is really good, free software certification exams, tries real hard to take care of employees

Cons

low pay, not a lot of moving around options from applications engineering. You rarely get what you want, and are forced to go where there is space. The skills learned during AE are much more valuable elsewhere.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
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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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