Purely Developer Oriented Company - No value for QA or Designers - Anonymous employee Nagarro Employee Review

3.0
Apr 28, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Flexible Working Hours 2. WFH Culture 3. Good Salary Structure for Devs

Cons

1. No value for QA/Web Designers 2. Salary discrimination between QAs, Developers 3. Politics - Only listens to employees who are here for more than 5 years

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Nagarro Response
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Dear ex-colleague, Thank you for your review on Glassdoor and providing these inputs. I only would like to say that it can't be farther from the truth that there is a preference for one type of role over another. For instance, we are investing heavily in design talent, including acquiring companies which are strong in design. We firmly believe good design and usability are critical to any software that we develop. The same stands for QA/testing. We have set up a center of excellence because we think that validation and verification are core areas that we want to strengthen. Regarding "salary discrimination': for any industry, wage levels for different skill sets can vary widely. That is what happens in the case of developers and QAs these days. But I also think that this gap is closing fast. Also, as an update, we are focusing a lot on middle management training and sensitization as well. One of the things we did is that we engaged a professional leadership development firm to help us with some of the aspects of this training. I feel sorry that you couldn't find Nagarro as the place to be for you. Maybe our paths will cross again in the future. Thank you.

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