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* Posted anonymously by employees (updated Aug 2, 2009)

Nick Keating Jr.

President, CEO, and Director

33% Approve

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“Neutral”

2.7
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Aug 2, 2009

4.0

Network Equipment Technologies Senior Hardware Engineer:   (Past Employee - 2008)

Pros

The employees are extremely friendly and great to work with. There is a great balance of work and personal life. Management is understanding and respectful to the employees.

Cons

Didn't have the transparency I needed for a person in my position. The marketing team could do a much better job of understanding the market and product features.

Advice to Senior Management

Have a clearer direction of what projects/products need to be developed. The indecision affects the employees' motivation directly. Provide a better compensation/bonus scheme instead of changing depending on the revenues. Also, they need to do a better job of rewarding hard work instead of just rewarding the same ones because of familiarity. There needs to be a change in the culture to bring back excitement to the employees.


Mar 3, 2009

2.0

Network Equipment Technologies Project Manager in Fremont, CA:   (Past Employee - 2007)

Pros

Benefits on par with other large companies. One good thing was that they would actually give you cash if your spouse covered you on their insurance. They would give you the amount of "net dollars" you were allocated for your position.

Cons

Funny that I worked there 10 years ago and the first reviewer said all the things wrong with the company 10 years ago. Essentially, they have continued to lose market share. The number of employees is one fourth of what they were when I was there. This was a company that actually decided against purchasing Cisco before they became the market leader. This is where N.E.T. has come from and it doesn't look like they will ever right the ship.

Advice to Senior Management

I don't understand why you cannot seem to keep making the same mistakes over and over. It seems that complacency is the order of the day. Dan Warmenhoven drove the company into the ground and nobody has been able to dig back out of the hole. That was 16 years ago and that is shameful.


Dec 17, 2008

2.0

Network Equipment Technologies Software Test Engineer in Fremont, CA:   (Current Employee)

Pros

NET seems to do pretty well in terms of base salary. From a few of the data points I've gathered the salaries seem to be in the 75th percentile for a job title. The work atmosphere is generally quiet and low-stress, with very flexible hours. Some people work 11-8, others do 6-3. They seem to sponsor tons of visas. I would guess 80% or more of the engineering employees are foreign born.

Cons

In general the company portfolio is weak. The main cash-cow is a legacy product called Promina - an absolute nightmare to work with from an engineering standpoint. Revenue from Promina is decreasing every quarter as the product becomes obsolete. Other UC products are picking up speed, but more slowly than expected.

Management is interesting to say the least. There is a lot of unprofessional behavior, such as telling one employee about the personal details of another employee. Some managers publicly embarrass the employees, others bring their children to work and ask engineers to babysit. Companywide meetings sometimes include political opinions. HR does little to help these matters.

Advice to Senior Management

NET seems to have the mentality of a very large company when there are only about 300 employees. There should be less bureaucracy/hierarchy and more getting-down-to-business. Communication, direction, and motivation in general seem poor. Clear out some of the old timers that refuse to change and bring in new blood.

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Web
www.net.com
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150 to 499 Employees, $116M+ Revenue
HQ
Fremont, CA
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