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3.8

66% would recommend to a friend

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George Kurian

62% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

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2.0
Nov 6, 2019

Good compensation, no future

Recommend
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Pros

Good eng. Good compensation Life-Work balance

Cons

Business challenges Transition from Magnetic to SSD help pushed revenue, but this tech refresh is about to end Transition to Cloud New application stack that is not based file system

4.0
Sep 17, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great work culture Flexible schedule Good compensation and benefits Great co-workers Very friendly atmosphere Good work life balance WFH options depending on the manager Paternity leave, PTO Good bonus, RSUs, ESPP etc. Beer bash on payday Fridays, Lots of VTO opportunities for those who'd like it. Opportunities to work across different business units, different locations, cross functionally

Cons

Frequent layoffs is real thing here. They are usually small and not notified by the upper management. More BS from the upper management during all hands. Needless to say not only it has impacted the morale of the employees and eventually it resulted in huge distrust towards upper management. Many highly experienced, very resourceful and loyal people were impacted by transformations (a netapp euphemism for layoffs, it's an ongoing thing according to them) over the last few years. Lack of any training available for young inexperienced engineers. NetApp doesn't invest on developing young talent. Pennywise and pound foolish attitude sometimes. Many experienced folks are retired/retiring and lot of their tribal knowledge is lost. Young engineers have to go through constant uphill battle to learn new technology and current trends in their roles themselves in order to stay relevant in the industry. Heavily relies on outsourcing business model. Real work has become less and less over the years and it's a major threat to job security overall. Like other major storage players, much of the engineering has been outsourced to Asia/India to save money. As an engineer you'll be end up doing very little technical work sometimes. More focus on meeting the tight schedule and very little on the quality of product. Upper management favor a particular business unit, while others hardly get any recognition. Less exposure to new technologies, lack of innovation, less challenging environment which can hinder your career progress. Lots of process documents and meetings to improve processes even though people hardly follow any processes.

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