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Marketing Management Analytics

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The worst company to work for!! - Analyst Marketing Management Analytics Employee Review

1.0
Oct 7, 2014
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Pros

The pros are a young work culture. And the chance of learning quite a bit (provided you rub people the right way).

Cons

Where do I begin 1) Very bad work environment. Management and directors misbehave with impunity. 2) There are no rules and regulations to protect workers interests. Think of yourself as a coal miner. 3) The India COE heads are vicious blood suckers who abuse employees regularly and have no value of human rights, let alone being good employers. 4) The India office works with a Bengali only mindset and it is the only office in the world I know of where a wife reports to her husband.

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5.0
Jul 12, 2025
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Pros

- Manager was very flexible and supportive, especially with interns who needed time to familiarize themselves with the company and its tech stack - Great WLB - Everyone on my team was very helpful and always available to help if need be

Cons

- Sometimes my manager would be busy with other work and I'd have no work/be stuck with a problem I couldn't solve myself, but this wasn't a big deal at all.

1.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

The work itself is good and cutting edge.

Cons

Unfortunately, this company has a significant favoritism problem that directly impacts women and anyone outside of a specific social or cultural in-group. Here's what I've observed: • Women are disproportionately placed on Performance Improvement Plans (PIPs), often without clear justification or consistent standards applied across the team. • Promotions and raises are not tied to actual performance. People who deliver results consistently are passed over, while those with long personal friendships with management — some going back 25+ years — are rewarded regardless of output. • There is a clear cultural bias at play. Employees of Bengali background or those with close personal ties to management advance significantly faster, regardless of merit. • HR does not appear to address these patterns meaningfully. Complaints tend to disappear quietly.

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