Nokia reviews

4.0

81% would recommend to a friend

(18,655 total reviews)
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74% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Nokia has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 18,655 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
Oct 21, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

I have had really nice and sweet managers (3 in three years) everybody is really nice, but as they have been middle managers with too little power, I assume their possibilities and willingness to manage the subordinants careers has been limited. Freedom an worklife balance are OK. Working hours are not counted, but the finnish 37,5 hour work week affects so that Nokia House is empty by 4 pm every day. I don't believe this is a good thing from the business side, but you stress levels are in your own hands. Also you can havea remote access to the office any time ad work from home when you wish. Nokia has invested alot in to new communication measures last year. The internal social media applications are really good (minority contributes, but good anyway). In average the mindset of the workforce is quite flexible and open! As a top talent it is easy to gain more salary and education.

Cons

Many managers are promoted when they have shown enough loyalty to the company; this is why many of them don't have best skills to be team leaders or change management skills. I have understood in the end they are like puppets to the big guys above them. The most disturbing behavioural phenomenon in the organizational culture seems to be "Plenty of buzz and talk, resources first, but then even big projects can be buried in a silence. Nokia has not yet managed to have performance driven culture, as not just the performance reviews, but also tasks and projects are shared not so fairly. Talent management is poor. it mainly concentrates in the top guys in the director positions and to those once got the positive stigma "top talent". Top talent rating is hard to get, and the rating is kept secret even from the top talent him self. Many top talent loose the motivation, or are promoted too fast. On the otherside there are many talented people left frustrated. Plenty of tabous in the organization. Different people are not really allowed and different thinking dies quickly. Seem to be that the true power is in hand of few, how have been in the company since the 90's. Everybody seems nice, but you don't really know whattey are thinking, or are they just staying in the company because during the good Nokia years they got such a good salary they couldn't get the same anywhere else?

5.0
Oct 14, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Leading edge solution portfolio Aggressive pursuit of market growth and good career opportunities Global teamwork environment Competitive compensation (40k matching, vacation/personal days) Teleworking encouraged Laid-back office environment

Cons

Roles and organization not always clearly defined so you often need to take on extra informal responsibilities. Expected growth with recent large contracts will likely bring some pressure to the organization

1.0
Aug 12, 2010

NSN anonymous

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good work life balance. Open culture. relaxing environment one can learn a lot if he / she is self motived.

Cons

No need to work much , just you polish your manager Immature Management skills. They talk more about Agile but all decision will be done by resource manager , who don't know any thing about the product Product development is getting developed for 6yrs, it may not reach any customer or there will be no focus to release. many manager playing spoil sports

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