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Navitaire

Acquired by Amadeus

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Navitaire Reviews

4.3

90% would recommend to a friend

(133 total reviews)
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Dave Evans

99% approve of CEO

87% positive business outlook

Navitaire has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 133 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Navitaire employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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133 reviews
2.0
10 Apr 2018
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Pros

Key players are two very nice brothers based in Salt Lake City, UT Navitaire builds great products. I was so proud of the work I did during my many years at Navitaire. I was exceedingly well compensated. Great training programs for software developers located in all offices. Great camaraderie at Navitaire! Navitaire employees make music... check out the Navitunes Band. It's the best! The Navitaire Customer Conference is one of a kind! Navitaire offers great opportunities to travel. Their customers are some of the coolest people I've ever worked with. Navitaire offers great training programs for all Manila (Philippines) employees.

Cons

Very little opportunity for advancement, since it's a flat organization and the top positions are held by the brothers who essentially founded the firm. The politics is a bit weird. Certain directors fiercely protect their fiefdoms at the expense of the welfare of this wonderful company. From a diversity standpoint, Navitaire is improving the makeup of their US workforce. Ten years ago I could count on my fingers the number of non-white employees based in North America. The fact that their US locations (Salt Lake City and Minneapolis) are not especially diverse is a factor. However, Navitaire still could do better. Over the years, more and more of our employee work was "offshored" to our office in Manila Philippines. At first it was QA, then some developers, and later a large segment of the Product Management and Training Teams we located there. The impact is TERRIBLE work-life balance in many roles. In my case, I had no choice but to attend evening meetings almost every night, as a US employee. Similarly, my Manila counterparts had to attend almost daily early morning meetings. As a result, I often found myself working 11-12 hour days, since I also had required early morning meetings with East Coast US and European customers and partners. In time, I found the hours to be too exhausting. Employees are promised a $3,000 per year per employee budget for training. In my decade at Navitaire, I submitted one/more requests each year. At various times I requested professional training courses or university accredited courses, all applicable to my work as a senior business analyst. Not one of my training requests was ever granted. Based in Salt Lake City, Utah, Navitaire culture (which sadly, employees that I love dearly could not see) is often insensitive to women and people of color.

3.0
25 Apr 2016

Navitaire

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good Clean Environment, with mostly good Co-Workers, Free Snacks. Flexible schedule. Little to no Overtime.

Cons

Some petty co-workers and a lot of preferential treatment if your manager likes someone more than you. Hard to get promoted unless they feel its necessary.

4.0
30 Jan 2019

Product Manager

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Tech leader in the airline industry. The industry as a whole is quite dated when it comes to technology but Navitaire mostly bucks the trend with a relatively modern tech stack that isn't plagued with decades of technical debt. - Navitaire is a pretty agile organization. There is the usual red tape but its a lot smaller than similar organizations. The result is that if you have good ideas, there's a reasonable chance that you'll get to put those ideas into practice. - The airline industry is probably one of the most interesting I've ever worked with. The tech in the industry is unbelievably dated but the industry itself is probably one of the coolest you'll ever work in. - Low turnover to the point where it seems like no one ever leaves. People genuinely love working at Navitaire. There are so many people that were hired by Accenture straight out of undergrad that are now still working at Navitaire. That sort of continuity (in an incredibly competitive employment market in Minneapolis and Salt Lake City) speaks volumes. People like working there. - Developer centric culture. I can't stress this enough. Everyone is technical and a good portion of product management consists of former developers. Even the account managers and customer teams know the technical ins and outs of Navitaire products. Much of the leadership consists of former developers as well. This is in stark contrast with other companies in the industry that are stacked with huge quantities of product marketing people that can put on a good presentation but have zero knowledge of how the products work. And since everyone speaks the same language, the time to execution of a feature or a product is far lower than competitors. - Navitaire has the remote working process down very well. Teams operate well remotely and it makes it easy to work from home at any given moment. - Company leadership is excellent. They've done a great job with the company and its brand. Navitaire

Cons

- The pay is subpar. This is largely a product of the complete lack of turnover. People are just getting small raises from year to year while potentially waiting a decade for a reasonable jump in salary. But it is just frustrating to get stuck in a pay bracket. - In concert with the previous point, the low turnover means that getting promoted is really hard. Navitaire really only promotes when an opportunity is open. I've seen excellent business analysts wait close to a decade for a promotion. This behavior is almost encouraged as people simply don't leave the company so Navitaire can afford to wait to hand out promotions. - Benefits became noticeably worse when Amadeus bought the company. I know that Navitaire leadership did manage to preserve the generous 401k match and got paid family leave added but the health insurance situation is awful and some of the supplementary benefits that Accenture provided are gone as well.

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