Natixis Porto - think twice or you will regret it... - Software Developer Natixis Employee Review

2.0
Apr 24, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Flexible workhours -Games, babyfoot, ping-pong, PS4 (you have a lot of freetime) -Free-coffee -Nice installations -Nice co-workers

Cons

-HR just don't know what they are doing -Their are recruiting like there is no tomorrow but there is no work to do, it's just to achieve HR goal.. 600 people -people is starting to leave... more want to and waiting for an oportunitity -managers don't really know what to do -everything is political always trying to get in the good grace of someone and nothing happens.. -when you have something to do is never challenging.. always crap that in France don't what to do... -everything is blocked.. to do something most of the time the problem is unblock access to some repository or something like that..

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I'll be direct: Natixis CIB's management has a serious disconnect from market reality, and a recent job posting ("IT compliance and finance manager") is a perfect example of it. They are advertising an L1 IT management role — a squad lead position — with a requirement list that would challenge a senior director at a top-tier bank. Python, SQL, Informatica, Business Objects, Power BI, Easymorph, Sybase, CI/CD, Agile, data modeling, requirements gathering, budget management, Steerco presentations, compliance oversight, and direct people management — all in one role, all expected simultaneously. The compensation attached to this does not come close to reflecting that scope. Not even close. This isn't an isolated posting. It reflects how Natixis routinely structures roles: overload the job description, underpay the hire, and then use performance management as a pressure valve when the person — predictably — can't do everything. I have personally seen talented, experienced managers placed into roles like this and then PIPs'd out when they couldn't deliver the impossible. The PIP process here is not a development tool. It is an exit mechanism dressed up in HR language. Leadership operates in a top-down, Paris-driven model that is slow to change and resistant to accountability. Decisions that should take days take months. Technology choices lag the industry by years — the tools listed in this posting (Informatica, Business Objects, Easymorph) tell you everything you need to know about the modernization roadmap. If you are a strong IT manager with real skills and real options, do not take this role at the pay they are offering. You will be stretched thin, undervalued, and held accountable for systemic failures that predate you. The market will pay you significantly more for less frustration.

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