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Approachable Leadership - Team Leader Enser Communication Employee Review

5.0
Apr 30, 2025
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Pros

As a Team Leader in the Motor Insurance Renewal Department, I have experienced a culture that encourages both personal and professional growth. The company promotes open communication, supports new ideas, and empowers employees to take ownership of their work. Management is approachable and values contributions, which creates a sense of trust and motivation within the team. I also appreciate the structured onboarding process, which helped me transition into the role with confidence.

Cons

There is potential for better interdepartmental coordination to improve process efficiency.

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4.0
May 21, 2026
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Pros

Good Colleague and office in mumbai

Cons

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1.0
Aug 26, 2025
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Pros

If you want to learn how companies exploit employees in the name of “opportunity,” Enser is the perfect classroom. You’ll clearly see how a company can take 9–11 hours of your day and return peanuts as salary. A great place to understand the difference between management comfort vs. employee struggle – because while TLs, Managers, and COOs get their salaries on the 1st or 7th, employees wait till the 10th or 11th (if a holiday comes in between!). You’ll learn how late salary distribution is not just “mismanagement” but actually a way for the company to earn extra on employees’ hard-earned money while making them suffer. Some employees randomly get full salary, some get deductions — no clear logic, no transparency. If you want to see the truth, just join Enser — you’ll know it for yourself

Cons

Salary = Peanuts + Deductions: Even when you give 100%, your salary comes short and nobody explains why. Toxic Salary Cycle: Employees wait till the 10th or 11th, while the higher-ups enjoy their money earlier. Zero Value for Employees: HR, TL, and Managers only give scripted answers like “we are working on it.” Problems never get solved. Overwork is Normalized: 9 hours minimum, 10–11 hours if required. No work-life balance. Disrespect at Exit: Resignation emails ignored. No acknowledgement, no professionalism. Post-Exit Struggles: Even after leaving, issues like wrong DOJ/DOE in UAN account create trouble for future jobs. This shows how careless the company is with employees’ professional records

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