Overall, a Growth Opportunity - Security Engineer Natixis Employee Review

4.0
Sep 25, 2024
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Pros

I learned a lot about on-premises infrastructure. The team environment was positive, with accessible and collaborative colleagues. The team leader is approachable and attentive, and strives to keep the team happy, despite the limitations imposed by upper management. The company provides opportunities to learn new languages and promotes a respectful and diverse environment. There is an effort to keep employees happy regarding compensation, but it still needs more work.

Cons

The repetitive workload can be demoralizing for employees who strive to have more diverse tasks and are eager for growth. There are some challenges regarding access to work tools. Sometimes it takes a long time to have access to certain assets. The documentation and sharing of information about the infrastructure could be clearer and more accessible. Attending language lessons during work hours is not always convenient, but this can be negotiated.

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Thank you for your feedback on Natixis in Portugal. We are glad to hear that you are having a fulfilling experience! Our commitment is to foster a pleasant work environment for our employees and we want to thank you for being part of it!

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