Employee Review
- Current Employee, more than 3 years★★★★★
Cloud Business Unit, a big NO NO
Nov 25, 2019 - Member Of Technical Staff in BangaloreRecommendCEO ApprovalBusiness OutlookPros
- Nice campus.
Cons
- Politics - Group-ism - Favorit-ism - Weak Management (Manager hiring dummy subordinated just to do so that he can do anything.) - Senior engineers steal your work and showcase your work as theirs and get credit. If you are not agreeing to that they will simply put you out of project and give no work until the employee leaves by himself or get fired . - Treat employees as slaves. - No clear plan/roadmap for the products.
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Other Employee Reviews
- Current Employee, more than 1 year★★★★★
Pros
Great health benefits. And, great office benefits - food, drink, constantly coming up with fun ways to give-away prizes to encourage team building
Cons
Working long hours is standard
Continue reading - Current Employee, more than 3 years★★★★★
Pros
A paycheck every couple of weeks. Based on your luck, you might actually work with a certain good folk.
Cons
I worked at NetApp for a few years and it was one of the worst work experiences I have ever had. The company's frequent layoffs and workforce reductions made it a place of constant instability and fear, where employees were more concerned about their own job security than working together to achieve shared goals. In such a toxic work environment, employees tended to backstab each other, spreading rumors and sabotaging each other's work to gain an edge in the constant competition for job security. This further eroded morale and made it almost impossible to build a sense of team spirit. The frequent layoffs also led to a lack of continuity and stability, with projects being started and then abruptly abandoned, or teams being restructured and reshuffled every few months. This made it difficult to get any meaningful work done, and employees were constantly worried about whether their jobs would still be there the next day. Overall, NetApp is a company that seems to prioritize short-term profits over the well-being and development of its employees. The constant layoffs and workforce reductions create a culture of fear and mistrust, where employees are more likely to backstab each other than collaborate to achieve shared goals. I would strongly caution anyone considering employment at NetApp to think twice and carefully evaluate the company's track record with layoffs before making a decision
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