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Okish Place to work - Fellow Anonymous Content Employee Review

3.0
Jan 13, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Great work and you'll feel like doing something positive. - TFI have good brand name if you want to apply for masters abroad. - Will learn a lot of soft skills and make new friends. - Great exposure for freshers as you'll meet a lot of different people.

Cons

- You'll not learn necessary technical skills. - Post fellowship opportunities are less. - Post fellowship support is also less and fellows feel very lost. - Most companies that come are in education sector so if you want to switch into other sectors it might be hard

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5.0
May 27, 2026
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Apr 7, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

If you’re a salaried (not hourly) employee and NOT on the marketing team you’re probably fine. WORST place to work overall. Get ready to be overworked.

Cons

The marketing team had a highly cliquish culture that created an uncomfortable and exclusionary environment. Gossip about other employees was common and often took place openly in meetings or within earshot of team members. Conversations frequently shifted toward coworkers’ personal lives and social media activity, which made the workplace feel unprofessional. A larger issue was the lack of communication and alignment across leadership and project management. Expectations around deliverables often shifted, and there was frequent confusion around what the director actually wanted. Because team members appeared hesitant to ask clarifying questions or challenge unclear direction, much of the pressure fell on individual contributors to figure out priorities and execution on their own. Hourly employees were given heavy workloads with high expectations but limited clarity on priorities. When deliverables became misaligned due to communication gaps, the resulting pressure often rolled downhill to those executing the work. The combination of clique dynamics, unclear leadership direction, and excessive workload created a high-stress environment that led to burnout.

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