Worst place to work - Boot lick to stay there - Marketing Plantix Employee Review

1.0
Dec 7, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

No pros to say. Cramped office in Indore, a city that lacks ambitious and skilled people.

Cons

The germans can't identify who is a really hard worker and who is a boot licker because they like the latter as they also just pass time because they already sold 90% stake to another company and keep bluffing people that they raised funding. There are 2-3 people at the top sitting in Indore wanting to control the entire employees and all departments. You will be questioned more if you work more and the CTO is just a waste promoting smoking and beers with colleagues. They are blind to real issues because they have a set of people who will brainwash that they are doing very good business. They have closed warehouses across cities because of their incapability to solve conflicts with the local political parties and compliance to local laws. They also purchase stocks from prohibited places to run the show. The SCM, sales and marketing teams are totally corrupt.

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1.0
Feb 12, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You get to work with Farmers! And earlier for farmers (but not true anymore)

Cons

I genuinely wish I had a better experience, but my time at this company was deeply disappointing. There was a constant gap between what was promised and what the reality felt like. The culture is often described as “family-like,” yet the day-to-day environment felt anything but supportive. Instead, it frequently came across as stressful and, at times, quite toxic. It was particularly disheartening to see how leadership and culture played out in practice. The founders often came across as distant and somewhat rigid, with an apparent belief that occasional parties or team trips could compensate for deeper cultural and structural issues. While such gestures are appreciated, they do not replace genuine support, transparency, and respect for employees. Decision-making was another major source of frustration. Several higher-level or management roles appeared to be filled through personal connections rather than capability, which was reflected in the quality and consistency of decisions. The company frequently emphasized the absence of hierarchy, and while there was indeed autonomy in day-to-day work, employee input rarely seemed to influence meaningful decisions. Over time, this created a strong sense that effort, ideas, and initiative were not truly valued. I had hoped for a place where I could learn, contribute meaningfully, and grow, but unfortunately, that was not my experience. The overall environment ultimately felt frustrating and demotivating.

5.0
Jan 11, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Mission-driven product with real-world impact in the agri-tech space. Opportunity to work on large-scale consumer apps with a global user base. Supportive teammates and generally collaborative engineering culture. Good exposure to modern Android development practices and cross-functional work. Flexible work environment during most phases of employment.

Cons

Organizational changes and restructuring created uncertainty at times. Communication during transitions could be more transparent.

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