Fractal - an uncut diamond... ready to be crafted and polished - Anonymous employee Fractal Employee Review

4.0
Jul 3, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Very good opportunities for learning and working with some of the biggest organizations in the world 2. Well laid out vision to transform enterprises by powering human decisions through analytics & AI 3. Focused top management, highly driven middle management and sharp talent pool 4. High amount of autonomy in the system 5. Listed as a 'Great Place to Work'!

Cons

1. Need to strengthen HR process/support in non-India offices

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Fractal Response
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Thank you for the balanced review. Appreciate your advice to the management. We will discuss and review any actions needed in internal forums.

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