Bullied and harassed - Associate Analyst Tech Mahindra Employee Review

1.0
May 13, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Ample training time to learn position.

Cons

Tech Mahindra has contracts for two large companies ABB and GE for less pay then fast food is paying their employees. I trained from November through April to be taking calls for tech support and creating cases for field service techs to be dispatched. My team leader harassed me and bullied me. I reached out to HR for support with this multiple times with proof of the harassment. Met with the head of HR several times. The first time being called into HR on my second or third week of work and scolded and made to go back over paychecks clock in with HR bc I didn’t clock in on the Monday before I ever had orientation and told by anyone where to even clock in. Ultimately They fired me on my first full week on my own for “security threat” bc I tried to add the head of HR to our group chat on teams to show her the bullying I was dealing with from my boss. I was continuously singled out and belittled by my boss in our team chat for saying the same things all the other people on my team would do or say. I got no help from HR with this. I was micromanaged from day 1 and made to be on recorded calls 8 hrs a day with another trainee and another coworker who was doing my training even if we just sat there and listened to her breath or eat in the headset. There was no training outline at all. We just watched her do her job for 6 months until they cut us loose one day. They allowed this abuse by my boss to go on and then fired me for a ridiculous reason.

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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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