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4.0

78% would recommend to a friend

(3,203 total reviews)
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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
Mar 26, 2015

Unreasonable expectations

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Pros

Good benefits, have PTO, pay on time

Cons

Very low pay, some managers on powertrips and very rude to work with. Lack of open door policy. Company is focused on bottom line and not at all on employee satisfaction. Very unreasonable expectations.

1.0
Mar 26, 2015

Worst I ever worked for.

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Pros

Work at home. MTs are provided with a "TSM" or a transcription services manager who is put in the unenviable position of listening to and fielding the complaints (and there are plenty of em here) of about 50 MTs. Nobody else is home.

Cons

MTs are the lowest animals on the totem pole even though the company brags about and prides itself on its very able staff to provide customers with near-perfect work 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Big wigs in charge provide themselves with lots of "corporate" paid holidays (Martin Luther King Day and Lincoln's Birthday) to name a few - while the same is not afforded to the slobs at the bottom, though we are called "employees". No matter how much top notch perfect work you do or difficult the dictator or work type, a word as inconsequential as "it" is found out of place in an audited report, and it is a short report, they have the math figured out to actually "fail" that report, thereby taking the MT out of contention for any kind of decent line wage for that week. So many good and experienced MTs are jumping ship, the company is scrambling to cover their established accounts, so they are just abusing the rest of their staff by "ordering" them to take over brand new accounts without any consideration for what it does to their line count, LPH or audit scores. DO NOT TREAD HERE !

1.0
Mar 26, 2015

POC-R

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Pros

If they knew what in the heck they were doing, it COULD be a decent job for the pay.

Cons

There is no official training program. The resources (if they remember to give them to you) were outdated. The whole process of training was like solving a Rubik's cube. Utterly ridiculous. When I asked what "POC" stood for, my supervisor had to look it up! (Production Operations Center.) I was lured into this position with the idea that I would be a member of a "team." What this translated to was when my supervisor had "an emergency," I was thrown headlong into work, not yet fully trained on even a third of the accounts, and when I dared to speak up about it, I realized I had gotten myself into a seriously bad situation. I told them them that I was not in any way prepared to do this, and I was told that I would get it and not to worry - "they" were there for me. There was only one other person scheduled during my shift, and she was a saint, but her having to take time to help me put her work further behind. I was THEN told that this one person would be taking two days off and I would need to man the ship. I threw the towel in. I said this job was not for me, and I offered to work another two weeks so they could replace me. The department leader accepted but then had squeeze in a lecture about how unprofessional I was. I rescinded my two-week offer, and I quit on the spot. Three days later, I've found employment with a smaller company for better pay. I love happy endings. I only gave a one-star rating because zero stars isn't an option. Honest advice, not from a place of emotion but from a place of compassion, is that your sanity and dignity are worth more than the pay they offer for this job. Run.

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