nCino reviews

3.8

72% would recommend to a friend

(626 total reviews)
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Sean Desmond

71% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

nCino has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 626 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The nCino 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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626 reviews
5.0
Sep 6, 2022

Great company

Recommend
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Pros

Excellent culture, leadership and growth opportunities.

Cons

Lack of women in sales leadership and leadership roles across the company.

3.0
Aug 16, 2021

Look elsewhere, if you do not like being ....

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good company for a select few...

Cons

Need to increase leadership that truly understands and respects employees in some divisions and silos are an issue. Pay is low for the industry, but the benefits are great.

5.0
Mar 14, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Culture is amazing. Benefits are fantastic. Work life balance is great. As an illustration, I work at "HQ" (Wilmington NC) and we are in a hurricane zone, which happens. Always, the company sends out announcements to take care of yourself and your family first. No PTO needs to be taken for these sorts of events. We are involved in improving the community, are cognizant of diversity challenges and recognize the value of women in the workplace, in fact the VP, Director and Dev Management head are all women (all of whom are amazing people). We are slow to hire, slow to fire (but it happens - not everyone is cut out to work here). Perfect? No. Great overall? So far! Diversity is something we are very aware of and openly embrace, but also struggle with as the industry as a whole is challenged. We are looking for opportunities to improve in this area. With the attention that BLM received, we started a diversity initiative that is actively supported by upper management and works it's way down. We are also LGBTQ friendly. What matters is that you are good at what you do, care about others, and not be a jerk. Benefits are fantastic. As of this writing, we cover full family insurance, with prepaid (every 6 months) HSA. Very little out of pocket expenses for an employee for health care. Decent vision and dental. 20 PTO days, 10 holidays, 2 paid volunteer days, as well as bereavement and new-parent leave. Currently we are working from home as a company but we are an "in person" company so I expect we will be heading back once Covid has run it's course. Normally, working from home from time to time is generally ok, depending upon your team/job position. Hours are very flexible, within reason. You are free to work from home if sick (or take PTO). If you have a severe issue, your manager will work with you. As of us going public, stock options are no longer being offered to new employees. It wouldn't really make sense since they need to offered at the current market rate - and you can just buy them on Nasdaq. So, you can still own stock...

Cons

Getting in the door. Our interview process is not great. We know this, and are working on it, but we are VERY selective about who we let in, because we don't like turnover and want to make sure the fit is good. We are growing fast and not all of our offices (especially ones not in Wilmington) are catching up a bit. Salesforce as a tech stack is challenging to work on - we are pushing Salesforce harder than any other sales partner and sometimes that means we need to be especially innovative. Growth is also a challenge. We are the global leader in cloud banking and everyone else has sort of caught on to that, so we work hard to stay the leader - that makes for periods of stress, but the managers are great at helping to keep it from getting too strong. Career advancement is challenging, but we are aware of that and working on ways to give people opportunities, but they do exist. Raises typically go from 2 to 5 percent, but 2 to 3 percent is "normal". It's not always apparent what is or isn't required to advance. This is something that is being worked on. This isn't a "con", per se, but Pierre describes us a team, not a family. We bring our A game, every day. We work hard, play hard and care about each other, so we want people who are passionate about what they do, want to learn new things and are willing to roll up their sleeves when they have to. We work hard to maintain work life balance but we fight with our employees to ACTUALLY TAKE their vacation - that's the prevailing attitude. Our PTO does not roll over nor do we get compensation for unused days because we want you to take them. If that's the environment you like, we'll be a great company for you, if not, this might not be a good fit.

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