IT Project Manager - IT Project Manager NetApp Employee Review

2.0
29 Apr 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The overall culture at NetApp is one that trusts their employees to manage their own time and get their work done. It is a an output/outcome oriented organization, rather than a strict 9-5. This allows employees, even during the busiest seasons, to maintain work/life balance. The benefits are great! The employee base at NetApp is great - a lot of smart, hard working, and genuinely nice people work here.

Cons

NetApp is in a transformative state, trying to mature from a start-up like operation to an enterprise class organization - a little too late. Groups still work heavily in silos, which causes redundancy and even contradictions in end to end processes which leads to a lot of 'busy work' as a result. Although everyone is nice, groups do not work together (a lot of tunnel thinking, rather than seeing the up/downstream impacts of their groups' decisions). The employee base is full of great people, but it's clear that the executive management ranks play heavy political games which trickle heavily into your every day job. The culture at NetApp is so consensus based at times that decisions are never made, or employees are required to jump through multiple hoops (getting buy in from 5-10 committees) before getting approval. This habit leads to less agility and again, more busy work. This company loves to invest a LOT of money into outside consulting firms for cultural initiatives.

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Pros

Good work life balance (in my team)

Cons

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3.0
26 Jun 2026
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Pros

Amongst the top companies in the data storage industry = company stability.

Cons

If you'd ask me a year or 2 ago, I would have given the company 5 stars. But, as with most tech companies now, they've started to follow the trend of return to office, regardless of logic. There's little to no room for exceptions and the company would rather sacrifice productivity regardless if they know the hardships for people living in metros (one way commute to the NY or SJC office can take 2 hours one way!) - that and there's no commuter benefits. You have to pay out of pocket and live in fear of not receiving your bonus if you miss the "thrive together" quarterly requirements.

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