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NTT Data Corporation Reviews
What is it like working at NTT Data Corporation?
Dead end.
Claims Adjuster / Examiner / Investigator in Plano:
Pros: Flexible schedule
Cons: Lack of opportunity
Im just starting out, I need to work with the company some more before I can make a decision.
Help Desk Analyst in Oak Forest:
Pros: the flexibility with my work schedule.
Cons: The hours
Data Center Delivery is stuck in the Perot days.
Front End Developer / Engineer in Dallas:
Pros: My co-workers
Cons: My older, out-of-date supervisors who refuse to keep up with the tools that we have & need to make our jobs viable
Treated like a contractor.
Senior Project Manager, IT in Dallas:
Pros: The coffee machine
Cons: Working in silos, little communication from management, 2 week bench policy.
Director, Computing/Networking/Information Technology (IT) Security:
They are stuck in 1990s. With the merger of Dell all you get is "doing the needful' and there is no innovation. Even the ticket system is 5 yrs old. Boss thinks that innovation should come from the clients, and "Why patch if we can make more money after it breaks?"
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