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Micromanaging Policies - Automation Engineer JSat Automation Employee Review

1.0
Mar 20, 2024
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Pros

Friendly coworkers and offices located in major cities

Cons

Recent policies have been put in place that appear to excessively regulate employees' timesheets, mentioning penalties such as mandatory unpaid leaves without clearly defining the specific conditions, and transitioning from remote work to a hybrid model. Despite earlier indications that the year-end bonus would be issued in early 2024, it has not been received as of mid-March. There are also issues with parental leave limited to five days, a lack of women in upper management, transparency issues, a culture of blame and lack of ownership in upper management, delayed retirement contributions, and expectations of overtime work without compensation. There are only 6 paid holidays.

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Pros

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Cons

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Oct 3, 2025
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Pros

In the early days, when the company was smaller, there was a friendly and collaborative culture built by the employees themselves. Since the company rarely hires experienced professionals, junior employees can get exposure to many responsibilities quickly — though this often comes at the cost of work-life balance.

Cons

Extremely long working hours (12+ hours daily was the norm, expected without additional support). Lack of recognition for loyalty — even after 7+ years, personal circumstances were not respected. Poor exit management: despite giving over a year’s extension and then a 2-month notice to train a replacement, management asked me to burn PTO and then terminated my role while I was still on PTO. Culture of bargaining instead of honoring commitments — rather than planning transitions responsibly, they focused on short-term cost-cutting. No appreciation for stepping up when the team was struggling; contribution was downplayed at the end.

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