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Tata Consultancy Services

Part of Tata Group

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Its Secure to work in TCS if you are not much career oriented. - IT Analyst Tata Consultancy Services Employee Review

3.0
Jun 12, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

The best reason to work for TCS is that its an established IT company in India. Its been in business for the last 41 years. Job security is granted. Its an IT goverment. There are good policies when it comes to employee social welfare. I hope there will be no IT company in India where you will get pension , family pension after retirement. It gives medical reimbursement for upto 5 lakh per annum at a very small premium of around 4000/- per year. Good company to join when you reach the retirement age.

Cons

Career growth takes a negative trend while you start working for TCS. If you are a lateral TCS deducts half of your experiance. You will feel the pinch of it later. TCS recruits 3-4 years experinaced professionals and make them work hard for atleast 4 years before they give promotion and increment. There is too much of office politics happening in TCS. Hence it has become a government office. Your career growth depends on your ability to keep your boss happy. Deserved never get promotion. Employee rating and performance pay is fake.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
Jun 19, 2026
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Pros

Large client base. Talented people, have "cracked the code" on offshoring development and support.

Cons

For anyone used to working in US-based firms, the culture and politics will be difficult to understand and navigate. Internal policies and systems focus on the offshore delivery center model. Roles in the US do not fit into that mold, and obtaining approvals for simple expenses can require weeks and insanely high approval chains given the size of TCS. I needed approval from a global division head (a CEO direct-report) just to pay for a short training course. Missions of different departments are not clearly defined, so overlap and conflict are common.

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