The company is trying to make money on you by selling you part-time, so that you work on two projects at the same time. You spend much more than the 8 hours you are entitled to, but you get a standard salary.
SoftServe Response
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Thank you for your feedback and for your years at SoftServe. We understand your concerns regarding workload and compensation.
In cases where workload feels excessive, we strongly encourage open communication with your direct manager. We have several internal tools and channels in place to help address such concerns and rebalance assignments when needed. If these weren’t effective in your situation — we’re sorry to hear that.
As for compensation, we follow a transparent system that includes compa-ratio benchmarking. This allows us to monitor and ensure that salaries stay aligned with market standards, helping us maintain fairness and clarity in how we approach pay.
We appreciate your openness — your feedback helps us grow and improve.
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