Nokia reviews

4.0

81% would recommend to a friend

(18,650 total reviews)
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73% approve of CEO

63% positive business outlook

Nokia has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 18,650 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Nokia employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Telekommunikation industry (3.6 stars).

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2.0
Feb 21, 2015

Biased work culture.

Recommend
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Pros

Good salary,Enough flexibility and freedom to learn

Cons

Be a butter chapp to your boss,otherwise he may feel bad about your behaviour.Even If you complaints to senior mgmt against your line managers in appropriate / communal behaviour,they won't listen.They will advise you to either look in another business line or look outside "Just because he's a manager ". Can't say about all... but there are bastards,beware! Most importantly they can harm you in your probation period as they are the one's who have to say yes/no to continue your career in Nokia...Strange but TRUE :)

1.0
Feb 17, 2014

Team Lead

Recommend
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Pros

Flexible timings. Flexibility to move to different teams is possible but not easy.

Cons

NSN as a company is great to work with BUT............... NSN Bangalore Office - To much of regionalism & favoritism. Managers give preference to people from there natives/states. HR has no say. Managers have all the power to decide the fate of employees. Although English is the official language of communication but except English all regional languages are used, even when others don't understand. Higher management in Bangalore office consist of people who have been there since many years almost 12+. All of them have their own comfort areas & circle of people. Recruitment is also region specific. Since last 4 years I have seen majority of freshers recruitment is only from one state. Recruitment never happens from north. There is a wide disparity among salaries & job grade of equal experience people having similar caliber. Only way of survival is either be a individual performer (& don't care about money & grade) or make friends with management. If a person is lucky he/she may find a good manager.

1.0
Feb 7, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working at HERE as a software engineer allows you to work with cutting edge technology such as big data, cloud computing, etc. Chicago office is just a block away from the Metra station. The albatross of the handset division is finally gone.

Cons

* The company is moving more toward the "open office" plan which is noisy, distracting, etc. If you are an engineer who needs to be able to concentrate, good luck if you are seated next to somebody yelling into his phone during a conference call. * Benefits and compensation have been deteriorating the last few years. Health insurance cost and deductables have gotten worse. Raises barely outpace inflation. 4 year vest for matching 401(k) is ridiculous. * Employees are very "clique"-y. Russians hire Russians, Germans hire Germans, Finns hire Finns, former game industry people hire game industry people, etc. and then they only socialize in those groups. * The former game industry people are turning the culture into more of a "bro-grammer" culture. The level of unprofessionalism has been steadily rising over the past couple of years. * Everything is way too political. Too many managers make their teams look good by bad mouthing other teams. * Unfortunately, information important to do your job isn't communicated but rather socialized. If you don't socialize with the right people, you miss out on important information. * All of the various support departments (IT, etc.) are terrible. Corporate headquarters decided to centralize everything in Finland and then outsource it which means there is zero accountability on these departments when things go wrong. * The company doesn't seem to know how to recruit quality engineers. Candidates that come in for interviews are mediocre at best and at worst only got in the door because the headhunter shopping the candidate around fabricated a buzzword laden resume. As a result, hiring managers give up and tend to just hire the first unobjectionable candidate they can find resulting more mediocre employees. * The company doesn't seem interested in retaining quality employees. If benefits are going to get worse and you don't have the budget for competitive raises, at least you could throw some options around to senior or high performing employees. I've never worked at a company that didn't give stock options until now. The attitude seems to be that the work should be its own reward. If I have no investment in the future of the company, why should I stay if a better offer comes along. * The company prides itself on its "Finnish management style". I still have no idea what that means. The management style in Chicago seems like every other politics driven place I've worked at.

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