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Applications Engineer - Avis employé Employé (anonyme) National Instruments

4,0
12 avr. 2017
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Avantages

The job is simple enough. There is a large investment in in new hires through training, leadership opportunities, and proactive coaching. Most Applications Engineers come right out of college so there are many people the same age; easy to make friends. There is significant emphasis placed on connecting business goals with day-to-day activities.

Inconvénients

You are a customer support representative. There are some days when I get to use my engineering degree but they are few and far between. The work is not very rewarding and it can takes upwards of 3 years to move into a position you will actually enjoy such as marketing or R&D. This is a feeder into the rest of the company and is treated like a minor/easy job. The management is chosen directly from this group and is thus inexperienced and constantly changing.

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5,0
13 avr. 2026
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Avantages

The people and the culture! Mostly very helpful, smart, fun loving group of employees. NI hired a lot for culture fit and that made the day to day a lot of fun.

Inconvénients

Company vision from the higher ups suffered greatly after the pandemic.

3,0
30 mars 2026
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Avantages

Work with a lot of smart folks

Inconvénients

Management could have provided support to the team rather than asked employees to work harder

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