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Nokia Sales & Business Development Department Reviews

Updated 3 Apr, 2025
Overall Rating
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4.1/5
based on 138 reviews

Rating distribution

Category Ratings

4.3

Company culture

4.2

Work-life balance

4.1

Skill development

4.0

Work satisfaction

3.8

Salary

3.7

Job security

3.4

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Hybrid

64% employees reported

Monday to Saturday

Monday to Saturday

51% employees reported

Flexible timing

Flexible timing

62% employees reported

Within city

Within city

36% employees reported

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4.1
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Rated by Women

19 reviews

4.1
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Is Nokia's Sales & Business Development Department a good place to work for?
The experience of working at any company can vary based on factors like team, manager, role, company policy etc. However, with an overall rating of 4.1 out of 5 from over 138 employee reviews, it's clear that most employees have a positive experience working at Nokia's Sales & Business Development Department. Company culture holds the highest rating at 4.3, while career growth is rated the lowest amongst all factors at 3.4. Read reviews about company culture and on AmbitionBox.
Does Nokia's Sales & Business Development Department pay their employees well?
According to AmbitionBox reviews, Nokia's Sales & Business Development Department employees rate their salary and benefits at 3.8 out of 5, based on 138 reviews. The rating reflects an average level of satisfaction among employees regarding compensation and benefits, indicating that while employees find the compensation and benefits acceptable, there is room for improvement in these areas. You can know more about Nokia's Sales & Business Development Department salaries here and to read reviews specifically about salary and benefits at Nokia's Sales & Business Development Department, click here .
How is the work culture at Nokia's Sales & Business Development Department?
Work culture at Nokia's Sales & Business Development Department is rated 4.3 out of 5 by 138 employees on AmbitionBox, indicating a generally positive environment. Work culture encompasses aspects like collaboration, support, and overall employee satisfaction. The strong rating reflects a supportive and engaging atmosphere at Nokia's Sales & Business Development Department. To read reviews specifically about work culture at Nokia's Sales & Business Development Department, click here .
How is the job security at Nokia's Sales & Business Development Department?
Based on 138 reviews on AmbitionBox, Nokia's Sales & Business Development Department employees rate job security at 3.7 out of 5. This lower rating indicates that a significant number of employees may have concerns about their job stability and the reliability of their roles at Nokia's Sales & Business Development Department. To read reviews about job security at Nokia's Sales & Business Development Department, click here .
Is work from home available at Nokia's Sales & Business Development Department?
According to AmbitionBox, 9% of Nokia's Sales & Business Development Department employees work from home permanently, 27% work from the office, and 64% follow a hybrid model, based on 11 reviews in the last 6 months. This reflects a flexible approach to work arrangements. To read reviews specifically about work-life balance, click here.
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