A total scam of a Company - Product Manager Chat360 Employee Review

1.0
Mar 30, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Absolutely none. There isn't a single "pro" that outweighs the fact that they steal your time and benefits.

Cons

It is genuinely embarrassing to work here. Management is so desperate to hide their 1.0 reality that they basically hold your hand while you write fake 5-star reviews. If you see a review mentioning "vibrant culture" or "synergy," it was 100% written by a bot or someone with a metaphorical gun to their head

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2.0
Dec 21, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Helpful people in the company

Cons

no work life, expected to work on weekends and in off hours too.

5
2.0
Apr 27, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Got to learn a lot from Sr. Devs. 2. Everyone was kind of supportive, except the CTO. I would even consider that the CEO had a basic understanding of what we were building, though the CTO lacked it 3. Was good for brushing up my skills and contributing in the production environment.

Cons

1. When you enter the office, it won’t feel like an office, you’ll feel like it’s a customer service setup. Literally, there are rats roaming around the work area, ants on the workbench and even in the food. They do provide breakfast and tea, but I used to skip it for my own health. 2. The CTO needs to learn how to talk to employees. Has a real ego, not sure why, and is also insecure. He feels insecure if an employee/ intern is looking for better opportunities, but doesn’t help in making the current opportunity worth staying for. 3. The CTO needs to be more composed. He’s managing developers and managers, so it would be better if he stops behaving like a school teacher and communicates properly with the team. 4. The environment is so negative that you definitely can’t see your growth there. No comp-offs, no overtime pay and yes, it’s a startup so some of that is expected, but making developers and managers sit till 9–10 PM even when work can be done the next day or from home is unnecessary. 5. If you work here, you won’t get personal time to upskill. The CTO may call you at 12–1 AM and expect you to work. One of his common lines is, “Do you think this is a college project?” but ironically, client projects are treated like college projects with no fixed deadlines and a lot of pressure, even on interns.

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