One of the worst place to work, no learning at all - Software Engineer Shipsy Employee Review

1.0
Dec 11, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1. The team is small so you get a chance to lead even if it's too early for you 2. They will offer you free breakfast to make you come early and dinner to make you stay till late.

Cons

There are numerous cons but there are some which matter the most 1. Most of the time it feels the company is headed by a bunch of kids who just keep bossing around all the time to show you are just an employee. 2. No learning, you will mostly be working on same or similar things again and again. 3. Saturdays are working and they haunt you like anything. 4. Don't fall for we will give you increment in 3 months just join us now. 5. No professionalism at all. 6. You get your salary on the first Monday of the month and you are expected to pay your rents, loans etc on the first day of the month. 7. Negativity all around the office, believe me, it matters a lot. 8. The number of hours spent in office matters more the amount of work done, and all your appraisals and promotions depend on that.

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5.0
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Pros

Good people and good problems to work on

Cons

Layoffs and keeping up with performance requirements mentally unhealthy

5.0
Apr 4, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1) Very friendly and cooperative mentors. 2) No hierarchy. 3) Timely salary. 4) Get to learn something new every day as company gives 2-3 releases every week. 5) Decent work culture. 6) Peer to peer recognition portal - Beers for Cheers.

Cons

1) Sometimes workload may seem a bit high when a ticket reaches its deadline but I guess that is scenario in every company. 2) You have to connect with different people in case you want to refer someone and sometimes they don’t reply which is really frustrating- again that can be felt in almost every company. 3) Some tech stacks used are outdated, but they are really working hard for refactoring the code I must say.

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