Multivision reviews

3.6

78% would recommend to a friend

(111 total reviews)

Srikanth Ramachandran

83% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

Multivision has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 111 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Multivision employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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111 reviews
5.0
Oct 27, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The training they've given me is top tier quality and well above what my University has provided me in terms of real-world development. Not only were technical expertise taught, but life lessons and advice to excel in my career. I was run through a GAUNTLET of preparation and practice for handling common technical/professional situations and given the right mindset to achieve what I want in this field. Communication issues seem to turn a few people away - but I personally saw it as college graduates who are just too used to being spoon fed all the answers (which is extremely true with our generation) and not asking questions - which they always answer directly when you ask. Compensation is very straight forward and rewarding. I really like how there is no dancing around the subject and they tell you what opportunities you have to advance your compensation each year. I was promised that if I put in the work and really show a passion for development that they could get me my next job - and they delivered.

Cons

Benefit plans are not the greatest to be honest. That would be my only gripe.

5.0
Oct 27, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

If you're thinking on having a career in software development, Multivision is the way to go. You have to go through a basic tech screening before you get admitted into the program. They need to know if you understand basics of OOP. After that, they bring you in for a training period, usually for about 10 weeks. Through this time you get free accommodation and stipends every week. They teach you technologies that are being used in the job market by thousands of companies and clients. Its very informative. You get tons of help from the trainers and projects to work on to practice your new learned skill. The trainers are pretty cool and helpful and so are the other officials in the office.

Cons

I didn't really have any issues with the training program. However, for the training program, you do get put up with people who're in the same program. (Kind of a dorm setting). You're bound to find people that you don't get along with. It happens anywhere. BUT, if you stick to your work and dedicate your self to the training you'll have a smooth sailing.

5.0
Oct 23, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Gaining experience as a mid level .NET software developer. - I work for a very reputable company, which is putting me in a very good position to advance my career even further. (at the client site, we build the Obama Care ACA website for my state) - Great pay and benefits for entry level. With the overtime I could have my 45k school loans paid off within 2 yrs after graduating!!! - Don't be fooled by many of the comments on here, MV goes out of their way to help you where they can, within reason. Very kool plp and easy going, but still have a good work ethic and work you hard! - They do provide housing while you learn how to do your job! You could come from VA or FL if you wanted. - Excellent training and trainers. If you can, ask for Sreenath to be your trainer! General Summary: Here is what. It all depends on what your objective are and who you work for. I see a lot of negative comments on here, but it's probably because someone is mad, didn't read their contract, or something to that effect.

Cons

- Once your done training, you have to find a job or I think they have listed in the contract you will have to pay a small reasonable price to stay in their apartments...not a big deal, but it would be kool if you could have more time. -If you don't like overtime, you might as well not be a developer...lol, j/k. Some people can get away with minimum overtime, like my roommate (also an MV employee), but my team works over whenever it's needed. Again, depends on who you work for.

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