Great place to work - Senior Associate Consultant Novariant Employee Review

5.0
24 Jan 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good culture for development of skills

Cons

Long hours and lots of work

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5.0
18 Nov 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexible work schedules prove they put their money where their mouth is when it comes to work-life balance. Everybody needs to eat: they make GPS steering hardware and software for the agricultural business. World wise company: they are expanding into European, Asian and Central-South American markets with low cost solutions for every size of farming business.

Cons

Transitioning from dealer sales model to OEM/VAR structure = no opportunities for people in sales. Transitioning from hardware heavy to software and service model = less opportunities for hardware engineers.

1.0
28 Aug 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good people and good autosteering products!

Cons

The management is a problem and is involved in some unethical activities. They are closely working with Hemisphere GNSS (example: the chairman of Hemisphere board is also member of Novariant's board) and they killed the GNSS technology of Novariant instead of improving it, to gain business for Hemisphere smart antennas. Everyone in the company knows about it. Now, the big issue is that Hemisphere GNSS has an inferior performance comparing with some other smart GNSS antennas in the market such as NovAtel and cannot compete (The customers are not stupid and don't buy this antenna). It means the GNSS of Novariant was discontinued due to the performance issues, but the smart antenna that they are promoting is from Hemisphere that has major performance issues!! The financial situation of Novariant is catastrophic. The sales is extremely down. AgJunction acquired Novariant in 2015. AgJunction and Hemisphere were once one company (In 2013, Hemisphere GPS sold their non-agricultural operations to Beijing UniStrong; the remaining agricultural business was called then AgJunction). It means, at first, the Novariant's GNSS was hijacked by Hemisphere through the Novariant's double-executives (like double-agents), then AgJunction (that was once the same as Hemisphere) acquired Novariant. What a mess! Like you intentionally make a company weak to transform it into an easy prey! AgJunction itself is a loss-making company. AgJunction reported 2014 revenues of $44.8m, down almost 14m comparing to 2013 revenue of 58m (you can google it online). A company that is financially in the red zone acquired Novariant that has a catastrophic financial situation! ....uhmmmmm!

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