Join on your own risk as software developer - Anonymous employee Greytip Employee Review

1.0
Jun 11, 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

1. I have been worked their more than 3 years 2. Only the office environment is good.

Cons

1. 25 years old company but it looks like they have started last year. 2. if your salary is more than 10 lakh, then you will be on their radar, anytime you will be fire. 3.all seniors are left, no one will be there for telling that you are doing wrong 4. at time of hike CPO is bargaining with 500-1000 rs. 5. No performance review. HR: 6. one of the worst HR department. 7. they can't understand their own responsibility.

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Greytip Response
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Dear ex, It's really unfortunate that you feel this way but I guess you can't please everyone all the time. I would like to highlight a few inaccuracies and leave it at that. There is a huge demand for talented engineers and companies are willing to pay an arm and a leg to hire and retain top talent. In this situation, it would be rather stupid to fire good people who understand the domain, product and the code-base. It would cost a lot more money and time to replace such valuable teammates. On the other hand we consider unproductive, toxic people to be bad for our culture and morale. Another misinformation I would like to refute is point #3. You didn't mean it but you are right in a way. Our product and engineering team is 70+ strong and our median company-experience for this team is 5.5 years. More than 50% of our team has 3+ years of experience. So yes, most of our seniors are left in Greytip. I do believe there is much room for improvement. It would have been great if you had given us honest and actionable feedback instead of just bitterness. All the best and hope your current job brings you joy and contentment.

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Cons

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