Springer Nature Sr. Software Engineer reviews

2.6

38% would recommend to a friend

(33 total reviews)

Frank Vrancken Peeters

57% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Sr. Software Engineer employees have rated Springer Nature with 2.6 out of 5 stars, based on 33 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Sr. Software Engineer professionals have an average working experience there. Springer Nature is rated 30% below average by Sr. Software Engineer professionals compared to other employers within the Audiovisual y medios de comunicación industry (3.7 stars).

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33 reviews
1.0
Jun 1, 2025
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Pros

Earlier it was good but now a days hard to remember any pros. - Salary on time

Cons

- Extreme Micro management, no one will trust you. - Management will constantly watching you. When you are away and when you are back. (They are keep checking your status] - No new opportunities to learn - Pressurizing for work. (your task should be not be move forward to next sprint] - Lots of politics is on going for bottom to upper level. - Variable amount also not receiving 100%

4.0
May 25, 2025

Work culture

Recommend
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Pros

Only single punch Only 2 days from office

Cons

Less grown in technical manner No wfh policy

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Springer Nature Response
1y
Thank you for your review from Pune. We do have a wfh policy which is hybrid; 2 days in the office and 3 days wfh at home. This allows a good balance with family and work. Our workation policy is very popular allowing 20 days per year for colleages to travel and work away from the office for family time and special times. We have a self learning platform in our global career hub so please look our for this which has tips and help for all colleagues looking at career development. More to come on this during the summer.
2.0
Apr 10, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

1. Policies look great on paper. 2. 10 days of sick leave. 3. A few teams/departments are actually good to work with — make sure to check before joining. 4. Single swipe attendance policy. 5.If you flatter or blindly agree with higher-ups (a.k.a. do “chatukarita”), you can reach any position — merit often takes a back seat.

Cons

1. Micromanagement is common. 2. Company policies are good on paper but the reality in some teams is the exact opposite. They track whether you're online or offline. They indirectly monitor if you're away from your desk. On paper, you can take two sick leaves without proof, but in reality, they ask multiple questions when you try to avail them. 3. Under the excuse of being a public-listed company, there's constant pressure for cost-cutting and revenue generation. 4. They claim to be flexible, but assign work to your full capacity, leaving no room for actual flexibility. 5. Performance doesn’t seem to matter — most employees receive an average rating, while others enjoy the remaining budget. 6. Management acts as if they have thousands of years of experience and dismiss any processes or suggestions from junior employees. 7. You have to practically beg for your earned leaves. 8. The work culture feels like a school or a sales/marketing job, with weekly targets that you’re expected to meet by any means necessary. 9. Some teams are being called into the office 3 days a week due to supposed misuse of remote work — even though it was actually management’s fault. 10. It feels like, in the name of being a public company, we may eventually have to ask permission even to use the washroom. 11. Despite being the same company, the experience varies drastically across teams — some business units have great team environments and flexibility while others are the complete opposite, even though the workload is the same. 12. Employees can give review for tl and managers on paper but not really.

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Springer Nature Response
1y
Thank you and sorry to hear your feedback which is not at all usual or in line with our Pune culture or indeed process. Flexibility is something important to us all and we are very proud to offer to all our colleagues cross all levels of our organisation globally. This is one of our unique selling points and we hear positive feedback often. If colleagues are unwell this is always respected and, all that we ask is that we're informed in a timely basis. Sick leave was recently updated (in January 2025 in Pune) as we transitioned SNTPS into Springer Nature more completely. I would strongly suggest that you reach out to your HR Manager or our Director of HR who has offered to talk to you 1-1 to discuss your concerns and feedback.
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