Noblis reviews

4.4

90% would recommend to a friend

(458 total reviews)
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Mile Corrigan

97% approve of CEO

82% positive business outlook

Noblis has an employee rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, based on 458 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Noblis employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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4.0
Jul 31, 2014

So far so good

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Pros

Recent acquisition by Noblis. What we've seen so far looks good. Committed to technology and building a positive work environment.

Cons

Communication could be a bit better. We're still an outpost from the main part of the company.

3.0
Jul 28, 2014

On the decline

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Pros

Noblis has a very flexible work schedule that is incredibly attractive including flexible work hours and telecommuting opportunities. The work being performed is interesting and the facility itself has some very interesting perks such as the large space on the 8th floor used for collaborative efforts complete with labs walled off with glass giving it a very forward thinking feel. Noblis is great place to start a career, however...

Cons

Noblis seems less interested in hiring highly capable people and more interested in hiring people who look good on paper in order to win contracts. For example, people have been put into management roles without demonstrating the ability to properly manage. They are simply granted this opportunity due to the paper based qualifications (degrees). Those that have proven themselves through work experience are slowly being pushed out in what has been termed as "the soft landing." Noblis will not outright fire an employee unless the individual has become disruptive. Instead they will slowly remove work from an individual, putting them into a part time role. This essentially pushes highly capable employees out until they have had enough and leave on their own terms. By pushing out the more experienced employees and bringing in younger, cheaper employees, Noblis has been able to cut costs to be more competitive. It seems as though Noblis' strategy is win contracts by being cheap, not by being highly capable. Budget problems seem to plague projects on a yearly basis. Either spend plans are not well executed or funding is not what it used to be but many projects are playing hot potato, passing employees around to other projects to save a buck here and there in an attempt to not overspend. While this has led to an opportunity to work on other projects, it has removed any sense of stability and has left employees wondering "where will I be tomorrow?" While I wouldn't advise avoiding Noblis as a potential workplace, I would advise asking yourself one thing: are you looking to advance your career? Go somewhere else. Are you looking to BEGIN your career? You found the right place.

1.0
Jun 17, 2014

Anything to win a contract

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Pros

Ah, discount tickets? I can't think of much else.

Cons

The CEO and a Government customer agreed that, for the company to be awarded a major contract, by the end of the first year most 'highly compensated' employees would have to be removed from the contract and be replaced by 'cheap' employees. The employees to be removed -- including me -- were not informed of this clause until eight months into the contract. The company has no other positions for any of us. But, hey, they won the contract.

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