NEC Telecom Software
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    Working at NEC Telecom Software

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    3.6(7 ratings)
    Career development
    4.4(7 ratings)
    Benefits & perks
    3.7(7 ratings)
    Management
    4.1(7 ratings)
    Working environment
    4.6(7 ratings)
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    5.0
    Software Design Engineer I
    Mar 2020
    1 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    Very Great And Very Friendly Workplace
    The good thingsGood transition from college life to work life - you are trained for about 2-3 months before entering a project ; Very friendly workplace - almost everyone knows each other ; Managers are approachable ; Monthly incentives for acquiring certain certifications ; Gym/Entertainment Subsidy; Free Nihonggo Classes ; Business Trips to Japan ; Monthly FTT = Free Food ; Free shuttle from Ayala to Office (vice versa)
    The challengesOvertime frequency/severity will highly depend on the team/project you are in ; Salary might not be as competitive as others ; I agree with what the other reviewer said - Make sure that the project you're in aligns with your long-term goals.
    2 people found this helpful
    5.0
    Senior Software Engineer
    May 2019
    3 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    Great And Friendly Workplace
    The good things- Culture: It's like family. I left to pursure an opportunity in another area, but I miss working here. - Training: Company invests in training, sponsors certification exams. I think this is best for new graduates, for increasing know-how as fast as possible. - Work/Life Balance - Very process-oriented: Systematic software development takes place here, so I left with effective habits.
    The challenges- Salary: Good, talented people leave because of the average salary. - OT: Depends on the project. Make sure that the project you're in aligns with your long-term goals.
    3 people found this helpful
    4.0
    Software Engineer
    Nov 2017
    3 to 4 years in the role
    NEC is great for gaining experience and knowledge
    The good things- Culture is great, the reason for most people not leaving is because of the culture; it's like family - Get to take company-sponsored certification exams - Great training program; practical approach, also consolidating your knowledge from college - Project-based. If you're in a project that's in line with your long-term goals, then that's great - OT is highly discouraged. Hello, work-life balance! - you can express yourself and freely be yourself here; no discrimination whatsoever - very process-oriented. this is a good place to start building your own career
    The challenges- Salary isn't as competitive as the others - need to take care of your employees, especially those who stick by you through the tough times - Project-based; if you're current project is not in line with your long-term goals, you may be stuck doing what you don't want to do - should get more projects so that employees can continue learning and growing (especially Java projects, those involving IoT/AI etc) - good place to start but don't stay too long so it won't impede your growth
    5 people found this helpful
    5.0
    Software Design Engineer I
    Mar 2017
    1 to 2 years in the role, current employee
    Excellent job experience for those who want to explore world class technology.
    The good thingsGreat working environment. Great projects in terms on technologies used. Chance to travel to other countries. Nihongo classes for interested employees.
    The challengesNone.
    1 person found this helpful
    5.0
    Project Manager
    Mar 2017
    Great work environment.
    The good thingsProvides opportunities for constant and continuous improvement, in management and technical areas.
    The challengesWork-life balance sometimes is compromised.
    5.0
    Software Design Engineer
    Jul 2015
    Less than 1 year in the role, current employee
    Working with NSP
    The good thingsThe people, the benefits, and the challenges assigned to you. It is also located at a prime location wherein it is reachable within reason. NSP also cares about it's employees health. They provide vitamins and free doctor. They promote team building and open forum with the upper management.
    The challengesEmployee parking space or alloted parking even if the employee has to pay for it. Very diverse environment since development consist of many technology. Adapting to the compan's standards.
    3.0
    Software Engineer
    Jun 2015
    3 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    Great working experience
    The good thingsThis company can make you grow as a software developer, however, there are some policies needs to be changed.
    The challengesA lot of overtime takes place. Planning and analysis of tasks should be well considered.
    1 person found this helpful
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