NIIT Limited Reviews

3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

(1,802 total reviews)

Pankaj Jathar

85% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

NIIT Limited has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,802 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The NIIT Limited employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Education industry (3.7 stars).

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2K reviews
5.0
31 Mar 2022

Worklife at niit

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

excellent, super, environment is good, lovely people

Cons

Actually no cons till now.

4.0
17 July 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Depends on the manager and co-workers Good culture

Cons

Not much growth Delivery managers can be intimidating

1.0
27 Nov 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You'll soon get into the team spirit with other folks, which will allow you to gripe about the company pretty freely. Free coffee (And cream!)

Cons

After reading about other peoples' experiences here, I felt compelled to come forward and do what I can to prevent others from working here. There are several consl: The company is not Canada-based, and has very little idea of Canadian labour codes or willingness to learn. They have been subject to at least one labour complaint in the last year, and with 40%+ turnover (Someone leaves every two weeks, though that may have changed) . Whether that is allegedly firing without cause or, refusing to make accommodations for employees, do yourself a favour and document EVERYTHING. The company pension plan amounts to a savings account with the health insurance provider. There are no creature comforts and no attempts to manage employee morale - Because the company is headquartered in India with major offices in the U.S., their understanding of Canadian workplace standards and personnel isn't where it should be - Many employees are not Canadian, but here on work permits. Free coffee is the limit to what they provide, and it is expected that employees are grateful for it. It is expected that employees attend a once-a-year 'employee appreciation event' in the U.S. - That usually involves a six-plus hour bus ride one-way. Senior management tends to fudge performance and focus on screwups. Senior management loves to use the phrase "It's been brought to my attention", or "other people have said" - The end result is that it saps morale. The constant finger-pointing and endless, pointless meetings and crunch times can really wear morale down. - Hours and work environment can be quite a challenge. There is an escalating and unending demand for overtime, which becomes fruitless because priorities will suddenly change, or bottlenecks in the process means that the document you stayed up until 2 A.M. to finish is suddenly irrelevant, or will take two weeks to get reviewed. Conformity is *far* more important than opinions and suggestions. Nobody cares to hear what you have to say. Generally, management makes decisions without consulting employees. Before you decide to work here, even after reading the complaints, consider how it will look on your resume - Future employers may indeed visit this page and colour their opinion of you based on it. It is a dysfunctional corporate culture wrapped in layers of management whose priorities are constantly changing, where finger-pointing is the norm, and burnout and stress leave is common. Departing employees tell stories of 45-minute "standup" meetings at the beginning of the day that read like North Korean party meetings - Individuals are singled out and faulted for a perceived lack of progress or work quality, no matter how tenuous the reasons. In public. Among their co-workers. NIIT's inability to attract staff has meant that people leaving are simply not replaced.

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NIIT Limited Response
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Dear Forever NIITian, NIIT is a diverse company with a culture of hiring local professionals within the location that we work. In our Canada office, we have a 50/50 mix of females and males and a few people on work visas, which are highly qualified professionals in the industry. Our policy is to hire the most qualified candidates for the job. The majority of the nationalities have been hired locally with about 32% different nationalities, which is common within Canada. Our benefit plans are competitive with Canadian companies, offering medical, dental, vision, life and short term disability coverages and an RSP plan. Our work culture is open door policy, and we invite you to come forward to Human Resources or management if you have any issues. We are open to your opinions and suggestions, and value your professionalism as a learning professional. We don’t believe posting on a website will solve problems, so if you feel you have been treated unfairly, please feel free to reach out to Sandy Pruitt at +1 770 290-6053 or Dylan Stokes at dylan.stokes@niit.com. We will work with you to resolve any issues. Regards, HR
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