NTT DATA reviews

3.7

75% would recommend to a friend

(19,430 total reviews)
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Abhijit Dubey

79% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

NTT DATA has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 19,430 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The NTT DATA employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the IT (Information Technology) industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Jul 25, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing to do with the company itself. 1. Other consultants - many team members I worked with are lifelong colleagues and friends.

Cons

Where do I begin? 1. Lack of culture. I worked for NTT via acquisition, and there was no clear communication on culture. Our attrition level post-acquisition wasn’t just bad - it was abysmal. People left in droves. It was one of the worst acquisition experiences I think I possibly could have had. Our benefits constantly changed, our pay cycle changed at least 3 times in 2 years, and our bonuses became non-existent. 2. Pay gap and gender: I can speak to my personal experience here, as I found out that a colleague of the opposite gender made nearly $20k more than I did, and he reported to me. I pushed for a pay raise and received $3500. That’s a far cry from the $20k gap, and it felt like hush money. Industry wise, I knew I could push for a larger salary - something I had NEVER focused on before, because all I cared about before was being connected to my work and being happy - but the NTT culture was so bad that I changed my focus to money more. I felt completely under valued, in every sense of the term. The pay gap here is at least 20% lower than other consulting industry competitors. I was told what a great asset I was to the company, but wasn’t paid accordingly. 3. While on maternity leave, NTT attempted to dishonor the pay that was promised to me. I was promised 8 weeks of short term disability in writing prior to my leave, and 4 weeks into my leave was told I would only get 6 weeks. I spent hours and hours of my personal time (when I should have been focusing on my newborn) trying to resolve the issue, and fought to be paid what I was promised. I did not get paid what I was promised. I was offered additional “PTO days” to attempt to resolve my frustration with a lack of paycheck, and given a fraction of the remaining balance - it was absolutely absurd and unethical. I resigned soon after I received a fraction of the remaining payment. It didn’t matter if I had a new job or not - no one should be subjected to that treatment. I will never recommend working at NTT DATA to anyone I know. Yes, I still admire some of my coworkers who choose to work there, but I chose to leave because of a number of reasons. The way I was treated during my medical leave was absolutely wrong. No one - NO ONE - should be treated that way.

1.0
Apr 27, 2019

Cultural Regression

Recommend
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Pros

Great people still work there

Cons

The culture of the organization has been systematically converted to a dog-eat-dog environment where productivity is the only thing that matters; not the people and not the customer

1.0
Mar 8, 2019

You got what you deserved

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

nothing it is literally going down the pan - i.e. NTT the parent are taking the bits they want and the rest is history...

Cons

The CEO used to come on stage at the yearly update, waving a cricket bat around [supposedly a cricket fan] yet it so happens that at the same time, he was telling everyone it is not a democracy and we are all to do as we are told. So what happens when we all do as we are told, but due to shocking management, lack of leadership and the fact they all looked after one another when the trouble arises - he comes back on stage - minus the cricket bat - but pointing his finger at the audience and letting them know the fact that DD is going down the pan - is all our fault - for doing as we were told. It has nothing to do with still trying to sell HW and some old fashioned out of date portfolio made up from the 'look out for another' management team. What a joke - you got what you deserved Coulsen.

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NTT DATA Response
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Thank you for your feedback and I am sorry you feel this way about Dimension Data. The yearly update that you refer to was in-fact at the time of the 2013-14 Ashes Test Series with a test being held at the time of the event where Australia were winning. The use of the cricket bat was a prop as part of an introduction to the presentation as the CEO is Australian and was presenting to a UK based audience. Dimension Data is going through a transformational journey as many companies are doing in the market today. With our parent company, NTT Group, investing in the business we are confident we will continue to develop and deliver high value solutions for our clients that help them achieve their goals. The door is open if you would be willing to discuss your views with Andrew or myself, we are genuinely keen to hear all open and honest feedback. Victoria Ward - HRD Europe
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