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Hexaware Technologies

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Balanced & Professional (Based on my 3 months of experience) - Lead Designer Hexaware Technologies Employee Review

5.0
Jan 12, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I recently joined Hexaware 3 months back and my selection was directly into project. Based on my experience below are the few pros and cons which I have noticed Good work-life balance (project dependent) Supportive team members and managers Learning and upskilling opportunities Stable company with long-term projects Employee-friendly policies

Cons

Salary increments can be moderate compared to some competitors Work pressure may increase during critical project phases

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Hexaware Technologies Response
5mo
Thank you for sharing your feedback about your experience at Hexaware Technologies. We appreciate your positive comments. We understand your concerns; we take feedback seriously and are committed to making improvements. Thank you for your input. We hope you continue to enjoy working here and have a long career with us.

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5.0
May 21, 2026
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Pros

very good work culture, work life balance too.

Cons

less pay comparing to the industrial standard

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Hexaware Technologies Response
1mo
Thank you for the valuable feedback and the high rating. We appreciate it and are glad to hear that you are appreciative of our work culture. We constantly review our compensation structure to make sure it is in line with the best in the industry. All the best for your future endeavours!
2.0
Jun 10, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

They gave me a job when I was running out of money. They had lots of courses that helped me learn how AI agents work. Very good health insurance

Cons

Absolutely no managerial support. No career advancement opportunities. I was basically hired to fill a chair in a staff aug capacity because someone at the client company thought there might be a need. There wasn't. And there was no way to get other work in other departments at the client company because it impacted billing and departmental budgets, and Hexaware didn't want to bother with that. But Hexaware was not interested in reassigning me, so after about 10 months of doing very little, I was let go by the client company so I could be replaced by a Java developer, which makes a lot more sense, since this was a back end team, and I'm a UX designer. Hexaware only allows a few weeks on the bench, and they had no work to put me on, so I was let go. Nobody said goodbye. They didn't even give me a computer. I had to use my own computer for this assignment.

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