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Great Company Overall - NLU Engineer / Dialog Developer Nuance Employee Review

4.0
Sep 21, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good entry level salary, good environment. Friendly staff, Video games during lunch time. Awesome perks (4 weeks vacation, RRSP, Share purchase program, gym membership compensation, transport compensation). Work incentive bonus programs. Great opportunity for growth if you are motivated.

Cons

You might have to work nights and weekend's every now and then. Certain departments use proprietary programming language. Employees might have negative attitude towards work at times.

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Nuance Response
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Thank you for your response. With a fast moving technology company there might be times non-traditional work hours are needed. As for the negative employees, unfortunately with any company there will be some negative insight that is out of anyone’s control. We hope these people voice this to their managers so it can be properly addressed. We're happy to see you enjoyed your experience and the amenities in our Montreal office.

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