Startup that's having teething issues - Digital Marketing Manager Pixis Employee Review

3.0
Mar 21, 2022
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Pros

CBO & CEO - Hari & Shubham happen to be amazing leaders Decent perks and incentives Timely disbursement of salaries

Cons

Mid management seems to lack industry experience and thus doesn't have the requisite professionalism, very unprofessional and uncouth language is spoken by some managers in meetings. A dismissive and distasteful attitude of some managers who head Client Servicing which is supposedly a profile that needs well-spoken polite and easy-going individuals and not hot-headed people with no industry experience.

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Pixis Response
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Hello, It’s unfortunate to see that you had to encounter such a situation. As a startup, feedback like yours means a lot to us and helps us grow. It’s our constant endeavor to strive towards building a positive work environment. And we will continue to bring such a holistic change in our work culture. We appreciate your input and would love it if you write to us with more such suggestions at hr@pixis.ai. Team Pixis

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