Not best place to work - Program Manager Tech Mahindra Employee Review

2.0
May 25, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Good exposure to industry trends solutions and lot of learning opportunities Lot of investments towards Digital ,IOT,AI Strong relationship management teams

Cons

Not employment friendly like Satyam Expect associates to put in lot of hours -two persons effort from one, No hike for years even for star performers Resourcing group will not place associates on business wait. One business group will work like independent entity and don’t like to share resources HR will call associates to separate them out of Org and indirectly make employees quit organization if associates appear on BW with no fault of theirs. HR will provide ultimatums if associate doesn’t relocate to offshore ( happened to my team members) Additional hours will neither be paid nor compensated. Nor associates will be rewarded or recognized for their talent. Associates are not paid in full for their relocation expenses in US even when they have relocated for business. Finance makes them wait for more than 8-10 months demanding COO approval for even smallest deviations Cream and competitive teams have left organization dissatisfied with this Micromanagement and inflexible corporate culture

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Mar 31, 2026
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Pros

* Pay arrives on time, consistently. * Benefits package is decent relative to the industry. * They do invest in internal training programs.

Cons

* Promotions happen, but pay raises simply do not — in three years, I never witnessed a single one, regardless of title or tenure. * They clawed back a 1% cost-of-living raise by quietly cutting variable pay by an equivalent amount. * Overtime is effectively off the table. Budget comes first, always. * HR exists on paper only. Don't expect support or resolution when you need it. * Expense reimbursements — including professional certifications — are like pulling teeth. Expect a fight. * Benefits and perks have been steadily eroded over time to cut costs. * Certain groups of employees are visibly and consistently treated with less respect, given fewer opportunities, and held to different standards than others. Leadership has shown no interest in addressing it.

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