Excellent working environment - Consultant DNV Employee Review

5.0
15 Apr 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

To start with, I had a good experience throughout the interview and onboarding process. The recruiter was quick to respond to all my doubts. I also got regular updates regarding the recruitment process and steps I need to follow. The manager was warm and welcoming on my first day. There are many interesting projects that DNV works for. Supportive, approachable and warm colleagues. I find the people in my team to be supportive and collaborative with each other. I get to decide and work on my personal development plan, goals for the year. There are opportunities like trainings, internal and external learning sessions to achieve the set goals. The process is made clear for any new joiners and the progress is measured regularly. Another big advantage is flexible working hours. I can work from home/ remote and manage the project work. Bonus: We also have connect events where colleagues can meet and socialize for events like potluck dinners, game nights, movie nights, summer trips, etc.

Cons

None really. I beleive you need to bring your A-game when starting with DNV.

Explore other reviews about DNV

5.0
22 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great work life balance and learning

Cons

Salary and perception when you talk to others

3.0
20 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Culture, work life balance, health benefits, 401k match, sick leave. The work is interesting and the people are great. There are many different business areas, so depending on your expertise, you could move around within the company if you want.

Cons

Silos, career development can be unclear and poorly managed depending on who you report to, unclear job expectations depending on your management, unclear path to progress or promotion depending on management, long term employees are paid less and have not been brought up to market value. The cons are more so related to upper management not advocating or helping their team progress. I’ve had some managers who are wonderful, and others that were not when it came to development. It really depends on the team and the department you are part of. The company is huge and it’s easy to get pushed to the side if you do not advocate for yourself and build an internal network.

1
See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All