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Smart people. Upper management does not appreciate them. Infrastructure is pathetic. - Anonymous employee Nuance Employee Review

2.0
May 23, 2013
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Very smart people. Intersting technology.

Cons

Every company meeting the CEO gives a speech about the lousy economy, etc. which we all know means here comes the speech about why we again are going to be screwed on bonuses and raises. In the mean time he is doing quite well. When I relocated I had to squeeze moving expensese out of them, it was pitiful and there was a lot of griping. A Sr. Manager told me he has never seen a raise. We're expected to work on Enterprise software on our laptops because no one wants to invest in the proper infrastructure (VM lab, etc). They trust kids working offshore who do incompetent work because they are cheap more than they trust us. But the rest of us take the blame when they screw things up. The company doesn't seem to get the Web - most software requires Windows and IE.

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