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4.0

78% would recommend to a friend

(3,203 total reviews)
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Mark Benjamin

88% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Nuance has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 3,203 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Nuance employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
May 25, 2017

FORMER MLS

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Pros

Can't think of any.

Cons

Constant shifting of accounts so as to never get too acclimated so as to keep your salary low, too many penalties as mentioned above for insane stupid stuff to keep your salary at a minimum. Their pay scale grid (incentive, etc.) bogus as you can never or rarely ever reach a decent line rate, goes from 7 to like 12 cpl. I was there 1.5 years and only once or twice made it to 11 cpl, most of time dropped back down to 8 or 9 cpl. Too much stress, not enough respect and acknowledgement for hard work. Not worth the headaches. Too many managers in place just to rob you of your pay.

1.0
Apr 10, 2017

Medical transcription editor

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Pros

Can't think of any pros except maybe working there made me realize there truly ARE horrible people on this earth

Cons

Low pay for demanding work; unfair QA; docking of pay for minor mistakes

1.0
Mar 11, 2017

Senior Project Engineer

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Pros

The people are wonderful. A supportive, intelligent, and collaborative team for the most part. Great place to start your career - but be careful how long you stay, don't count on a longterm career - you'll price yourself out eventually and be let go with many more let go each quarter. Learn much in a few years, then find a position with a company with a management team that doesn't manage based on the cheapest labor.

Cons

Absolutely NO reward for over 10 years of dedicated service, working well over 40 hours a week, ever-increasing responsibility and promotions. Then the next round of layoffs - and you are placed on the chopping block because you simply priced yourself out of a job. The budget is handed down departmentally by Sr. Management - the department heads have no choice but to let go the highest paid - no matter how long it took to get to that salary, no matter how many hours over 40 hours were worked to get there, no matter how many opportunities were taken to advance their career and their department and their division. You think you've made it - you've spent your entire career working your tail off... but when you make it - and when you make the salary with it, you're first on the quarterly chopping block. After escaping that chopping block for years, I know how much those that were able to keep their jobs worked, additional hours, additional tasks... just to keep up. When you get to a certain point, the family/career balance goes out the window. So wait - if you can - to start your family... find a company with a management team that has some morals first.

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