worst industry to start a career - Anonymous employee IM Gears Employee Review

1.0
Jan 21, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

decent pay,good team,paid bonus,cant expect leave

Cons

worst work life balance, management is waste

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4.0
Jan 13, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Access to top management 2.Management takes care of you if you perform 3. Good learning opportunities are there- You can either self learn or learn from seniors. 4. You get exposed to lots of scenarios for problem solving and bringing improvements. You can understand your potential.

Cons

1. Frequent travel between plants- This is a mandatory requirement. You need to start at 6am from Tambaram and you'll reach at 8pm on such days. 2. Canteen can be much better in terms of food quality 3. Can bring in better employee friendly perks and policies 4. Half year reviews are not conducted- This should be done to help employees get the right feedback

1.0
Nov 22, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nothing to say pros in this company

Cons

This organisation is one of the most unprofessional and poorly managed workplaces I have ever experienced. The management operates with complete disregard for employees’ efforts, ideas, and basic dignity. Workers are treated with suspicion and disrespect, as if they are not valuable contributors but merely bodies expected to work without thought, opinion, or emotion. The company fails to recognise talent, ignores feedback, and shows no interest in employee well-being. Once you submit your resignation, the treatment becomes even worse—disrespectful behaviour, delayed responses, avoidance by HR and management, and a complete lack of professionalism. Instead of maintaining dignity and fairness, the organisation chooses revenge-driven behaviour and mental pressure. There are no consistent rules or standards in this company. Policies change from person to person depending on convenience or favoritism. What applies to one employee does not apply to another, and decisions are made based on partiality rather than principles. Overall, this company lacks proper systems, ethical leadership, and respect for its workforce. It is an organisation where professionalism is absent, transparency is ignored, and employees are treated as disposable.

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