Look elsewhere - Director Neudesic Employee Review

1.0
Feb 2, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are some good people that work at Neudesic and if you're fortunate enough to work with them, then your experience will be good.

Cons

Although there are some good people that work at Neudesic, there are many more good people who no longer work for the company. In recent years, there has been an incredible amount of brain-drain and it is reflected in the quality of work. There is an astonishing lack of maturity in management ranks and it permeates the entire organization. When it comes to bonuses, too often big promises are made with little results. Plans are often thrown together quickly with ambiguous metrics that ultimately cut in the favor of management to either not pay bonuses or to short-change employees.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Jan 30, 2026
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Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Smart, hardworking people who genuinely try to do right by clients—often despite being undermined by inconsistent middle management. Some teams have strong peer support and camaraderie, though cross-team support can be uneven (especially between consulting and technology groups). With the right manager, you can do great work and build real momentum—your experience depends heavily on who you report to

Cons

Employee experience varies significantly by geography. India-based teams generally appear to benefit from more structured management and consistent treatment, while U.S. operations struggle with leadership coherence and discipline. Because Glassdoor does not separate reviews by region or legal entity, overall ratings can mask these differences. Leadership is weak and scattered—too little clarity, too much noise The environment is chaotic and undisciplined; planning rarely survives contact with reality Favoritism is noticeable and undermines morale HR tends to protect leadership decisions rather than resolve root causes, Over time, the mismatch between stated values and real behavior becomes hard to ignore

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