Java Developer Intern - Anonymous employee AnywhereWorks Employee Review

1.0
Jun 26, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Free food, good environment in company, Can communicate with anyone without any hesitation.You can learn on your own.

Cons

1) They treat Interns like they are idiots 2) They expect freshers to be very very very skilled (and if you're not that much talented don't go there) 3) There will be a mentor assigned to you and you'll be facing an interview everyday . If you're not answering them you're out.(In some cases mentor will not even be present for review and you will be kicked out without any reason) 4) and HR's thinks they are gods.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Jun 18, 2026
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Pros

Used to be a good company. Everything changed in a negative way.

Cons

This used to be a good company, but the culture and direction shifted drastically after the previous sales leadership left. The new sales lead and the CEO have completely overhauled the department for the worse. Instead of promoting internal sales talent who earned their way up, leadership filled key roles with CX personnel who have zero sales experience. The strategy has shifted from building genuine prospect relationships to obsessing over rigid metrics, essentially turning sales into a micromanaged customer service center. Ironically, internal training videos warn against placing unearned people into leadership positions, yet that is exactly what happened here. Promotions now seem to favor compliance, identity optics, and blind loyalty over merit and track records. Account Executives have lost all autonomy and trust, replaced by heavy-handed micromanagement driven by power and control.

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