Lots of reorgs and competing priorities - Avis employé Political, Dysfunctional and Multiple Agendas NetApp

1,0
15 janv. 2012
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Avantages

- great products - smart people - market leader - good compensation and benefits

Inconvénients

- Senior leaders are reactive, not aligned and constantly shifting priorities. Often times this indecisiveness stalls implementation of great ideas. Projects get thrown into holding patterns and teams churn multiple cycles and waste valuable time and resources because of this. - Most people in mid-level roles are people with long tenures at NetApp and got promoted for sticking around. Unfortunately, their lack of openmindedness and immaturity stifles good ideas and keeps experienced and talented people in a box. - Lots of reorgs - constant state of reactive fire drills caused by indecisive management and competitive pressure - A lot of red tape, for even the simplest of things. - Lots and lots (and lots) of huge egos here, and that makes things difficult - too many people insisting it be their way or the highway. It's a shame to see politics and assanine processes halt progress. There are tons of great people and great ideas that - if implemented in a reasonable timeframe - would put NetApp ahead of EMC years ago and keep us there.

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5,0
7 juin 2026
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Avantages

NetApp is a prestigious company, working for this company will be a great resume boost if you cannot break into top fortune 500 companies. Relatively easy to get into NetApp. Competitive pay.

Inconvénients

Frequent layoffs. Understaffed which could equate to higher expected output.

3,0
26 juin 2026
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Avantages

Amongst the top companies in the data storage industry = company stability.

Inconvénients

If you'd ask me a year or 2 ago, I would have given the company 5 stars. But, as with most tech companies now, they've started to follow the trend of return to office, regardless of logic. There's little to no room for exceptions and the company would rather sacrifice productivity regardless if they know the hardships for people living in metros (one way commute to the NY or SJC office can take 2 hours one way!) - that and there's no commuter benefits. You have to pay out of pocket and live in fear of not receiving your bonus if you miss the "thrive together" quarterly requirements.

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