Honest Feedback - Anonymous employee Fynd Employee Review

2.0
Mar 11, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

• Opportunities to learn in a fast-paced environment where employees often get early ownership and exposure to multiple responsibilities. • Decent compensation compared to similar roles in the ecosystem.

Cons

• The overall culture often feels fear-driven rather than supportive. • Internal meetings are largely conducted in Hindi and frequently in a very informal and sometimes unprofessional tone. On occasion, conversations include rude or inappropriate language, which can create an uncomfortable environment. • Managers sometimes call out employees publicly on Slack channels, issuing warnings or mentioning potential termination in ways that can feel intimidating. • There have been instances where employees are asked to pay fines for forgetting to clock in, coming late, or for operational issues. • Unnecessary urgency is often created even in situations that do not require it, leading to avoidable stress. • Priorities change frequently and there is little structural clarity, resulting in work being done that never actually gets implemented or used. • Office politics can be significant, leaving employees feeling undervalued or powerless in decision-making. • Company policies often feel inconsistent and can change at the whim of management, making them difficult to rely on. • Employees are encouraged internally to post positive reviews on public platforms such as this. • Overall, the culture feels heavily business-first, with limited focus on employee well-being.

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5.0
Oct 17, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great team with a lot of energy. Was quite small <20 when I worked there but expanding actively. Very good work ethic and top level organization

Cons

Not for someone looking for a larger company with many teams

3
2.0
Jun 22, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Amazing place to learn how to survive on stress, unrealistic deadlines, and weekend calls. Also great exposure to watching certain people do absolutely nothing yet somehow climb the ladder faster than everyone else.

Cons

If your dream is to sacrifice your work life balance, work weekends for free, and survive on “quick syncs” and random last-minute pressure, then this is the perfect place for you. The favoritism here deserves an award. Some people get promoted despite barely contributing anything meaningful, while the people actually carrying the company on their backs stay stuck in the same role forever. Merit is apparently optional. Product manager here have mastered the art of assigning work, asking for updates every hour, and then chilling on Instagram reels while engineers and designers work day and night to meet impossible deadlines. But somehow, when things go right, guess who takes the credit? There are also certain employees whose job description still remains unknown to humanity. They come to office, pretend to look busy, vibe code random nonsense projects nobody asked for, disturb people who are actually working, and disappear. Anyone with basic common sense would question why they were hired in the first place, but then again, common sense doesn’t seem to be a hiring criteria here. Overall, great place if you enjoy stress, office politics, and watching hardworking employees burn out while others coast comfortably.

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