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4.0
Oct 27, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Great place to learn & work - Good projects

Cons

I don't have any cons

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5.0
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Pros

Work and tech stack is good

Cons

Leave policy, and other HR process

4.0
Aug 20, 2016
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Pros

I have worked in this company for almost 2.5 years and I have to say that it's a better workplace in many ways. They give value to employees who are proactive, smart, think out of box, and are vocal about their thoughts. They give time for you to learn on your own (at least I was given)...I have had tough times, but now that I have left the company and have seen worse workplaces, this one definitely is a better one. A great place if you love independence at work, want ownership and Flexible work timings, managers are good, helpful and let you use your brain and take ownership of work. CEO is, at times difficult, a bit hyper person, but usually a noble man. He is open to accept his mistakes and rectify it at the earliest (the best thing in a man... (If he feels it was unjust for you, he ensures to correct it asap). A friendly environment. Everyone is considerate about you if you are in trouble - both professionally and personally. People don't show much of attitude. The best thing- there is work-life balance when compared to other start ups and SMEs. The young crowd is ready to help each other. A place to share knowledge with peers.

Cons

There is a bit of politics. The CEO at times gets biased, too much of micro management (perhaps its not needed to run a company with 50-60 people). No fun activities and much scope to interact with other teams in the company. No proper induction or hand-holding. HR should be more proactive and should ensure employees are involved. Further, too much cost-cutting makes it difficult to appreciate the system as such. No clarity on employee's career growth. No efforts for employee retention.

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