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Ness SES - Anonymous employee Ness Digital Engineering Employee Review

5.0
Nov 13, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

While this section is for Ness Technologies, that company no longer exists. It was taken private in 2011, and various business units sold off by its new owners. I work for Ness SES, one of the remaining BUs and the most successful. Having worked for a much larger and more "Indian" company as well as one of Ness's competitors, Ness SES is a great company to work for. The management was restructured over a year ago, and it now has a clear vision and strategy. The company is focused on creating software products and platforms for the digital economy, and is cited as a leader in this area by analyst firms like Forrester and Ovum. Working conditions are relaxed. As well as a strong UX design capability some really innovative software engineering work gets done. We have some great customers who value our work - some of which you and I interact with every day. People are easy to work with, and there's minimal politics.

Cons

People are often out on client sites, so we don't have the same buzz that we used to have in the London office.

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One of the worst jobs I have ever had. The recruiter promised me a range of salary and when it was time to actually land somewhere she did not offer what was discussed and low balled me. Told me I was greedy and I pushed back saying It's not what we discussed. I was able to lock in the low part of that range but then she does a bait and switch on me telling me the role is fully remote. Then I am being told and yelled at to come into a office when that is not what was discussed or in my offer letter. I had a manager who sat in another country and on day one of meeting them, they chewed me out for not going into a office when I already had pre- engagements before taking the job and let everyone know multiple times. It wasn't even a hello how are you, it was a full on yelling match at me, for not being in and if I have done this at "other companies". People I worked with did my job and kept over stepping and I couldn't do my role because a PM kept doing all the design work. Eventually, I say down with HR to voice concerns and decided to leave the role since its not what was promised or discussed. Awful company with awful people who will throw you under the bus at any point in time.

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