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
Jun 11, 2014

Life Changer

Recommend
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Pros

I was in the middle of one career seeking employment in the technology field and one day I get a call from one of their Recruiters. Apparently, they saw my resume on one of the job boards and labeled me as a potential candidate for their program. I passed their pre-screening and they wanted to enroll me in their training program. I was a bit apprehensive at first, however, after being with the company for over a year, I am completely satisfied. This is one of the most valuable opportunities that has come my way. Training: ...was a rigorous 10 weeks, through which I was exposed to the entire J2EE development process and many of the major frameworks that companies are using currently. I immediately experienced not only my confidence boost in managing the potential responsibilities that I would soon have, but also my comprehension of Java overall. They teach much more that what many college decrees offer as far as applicability of the courses you take. Time-off: The company has a standard policy of two-weeks vacation, which as a subcontractor, is great since you don't get paid if you don't work. Work-life Balance: During training, the skill is tipped heavily on the work-side of the scale, but you are trading 10 weeks for the rest of your life, which in my opinion is worth it. Afterwards, you have a typical schedule of 40-hour weeks leaving you plenty of time to catch a game on TV or enjoy some other hobby. Compensation: Definitely a plus. In addition, if you complete certain certifications within their specified timeframe you get an immediate raise on your next year's salary. This is a huge win for me, since I'm competitive with myself and this gives me a chance to earn some extra money while earning an industry-approved credential. For re-location, there is a good supplement as well.

Cons

Challenges: I see the same challenges here that other companies that subcontract their workers see. Not much support as far as interacting with the community or getting acclimated to the area. You're pretty much on your own as far as finding the best places to eat, but I think the internet has you covered there...

5.0
Apr 9, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

From day one, Multivision has delivered everything and more then they've promised. If you work hard and put in 100% of your time and effort, then you'll be successful. It's that easy. But, if you like to slack off and complain that "work is hard", then you don't deserve a high paying career which is very obtainable through Multivision. It's a quite a bit of learning and work, but it REALLY pays off! The staff at Multivision is very professional, goal focused and will bend over backwards to help you be successful. The knowledge and skills that you'll learn at Multivision will pretty much set you up for life. When you're in, you're in.

Cons

Nothing that you wouldn't see at any other company.

5.0
Nov 5, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

I have been with this company for over 2 years now. When I graduated and wanted a career in Information Technology, not many companies were interested to hire me since I did not have actual work experience. After several discussions with my friends and family, I joined their training program and believe me, it was very rewarding. Just over 2 years after having joined this company, I am earning a healthy salary equivalent to mid-level or senior-level programmers in the industry. The training program was a very intensive one and I had to do lot of studying to catch up with the pace, yet, it was fun and I am fully reaping the benefits of the training program now. People here are very professional, friendly and listen to you and your needs. The benefits are also good here though it can be better but given your pay, you can't complain much about this. Your appraisals and pay hikes are almost on auto pilot where you don't need to remind them, they come to you on the specified date. You get deployed on their client projects so you need to build a rapport with the team at the client site consisting mostly of contractors. Work life balance depends on the client where you work for.

Cons

Nothing much except that they could provide better relocation benefits.

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