Very unprofessional company - Anonymous employee CONTUS TECH Employee Review

1.0
Aug 21, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

1. Highly talented and young employees. 2. Good learning curve. 3. Growing company so lots to learn and apply in every department. 4. Amazing products. (Really) 5. Great company but only as a last option.

Cons

This will take some time. 1. Salaries are way below industry standard. 2. Hikes are minimal and often unfair. 3. Management level is egoistic. 4. Weekends working without compensation. 5. Micromanagement on every level. 6. No creative freedom. 7. You will loose your individuality and become a puppet. 8. They'll say flexible timings but still expect you to arrive really early. 9. Office space is dull. 10. Policies and agreements are flimsy and horribly written. Plenty of loopholes which they exploit. 11. No proper process or planning for anything. 12. Poor execution of projects. 13. Staff is far more knowledgeable than the management. (Ego triggered) 14. All new and fresh ideas will be overlooked. For them, only management is always right. 15. Managers may take sole credit for the work done by the team. (Hence micromanaging) There are a lot more issues with this company which will ruin it in the long run. Advice to new joiners - Don't join. Or maybe work of 6 months or a year and get out or you'll get stuck.

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1.0
Oct 5, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

not a safe place they will kick you out all fake everytime they start new project and after months they will tell some reason and kick you out.

Cons

all positive reviews are given by them lay off no benefits not updated technology Aggressive management No work life balance They giving false believe they dont have better projects cheating people working there

2.0
Mar 9, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The team has a strong structure, and the Associates and Senior Associates are friendly, knowledgeable, and supportive toward new employees.

Cons

Management & Work Culture Concerns: The organization suffers from immature and underqualified management. Many managers lack the necessary knowledge and leadership skills, often dismissing employee ideas in favor of impractical and poorly thought-out alternatives. There is no clear strategic vision or forward-looking plan for the core business and marketing efforts. Managers seem unfamiliar with professional standards or mentorship practices, functioning more as conduits of pressure than as leaders. Employees are frequently expected to work beyond office hours without consideration. Personal time off is heavily scrutinized, with employees being asked to justify their personal matters, often compared unfairly against work responsibilities. Some management decisions are counterproductive—for example, the belief that frequently changing employees’ seating arrangements boosts productivity reflects a lack of maturity and understanding of workplace dynamics. --- HR Department Issues: 1. Primarily supports long-serving senior management, often neglecting broader employee welfare. 2. Shows very little initiative in addressing employee concerns. 3. Consistently sides with management, even in serious matters such as gender-related complaints. 4. Employees are discouraged,and at times threatened, when attempting to report unethical practices. 5. The “Great Place to Work” recognition appears to be based on misleading or misrepresented feedback. 6. Once an employee decides to resign, HR and managers often insist on a rigid 90-day notice period. During this time, inappropriate workloads are assigned, and there's a lack of clarity around the actual relieving date. In some cases, employees are notified on short notice sometimes on the same day,that it’s their last working day, despite no prior communication.

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