"Disgusting company" - Programmer Webgrity Employee Review

1.0
May 18, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Food is free, but they will torcher you mentally several times by saying this. Good location. One can directly report to CEO (although it is of no practical use) Scope of growth if you are in the good books of seniors.

Cons

Pros Food is free, but they will torcher you mentally several times by saying this. Good location. One can directly report to CEO. Scope of growth if you are in the good books senior. Cons Mental torcher No recognition of work Favourism supported Vulgur crowd Management is very unprofessional Pathetic process / no process HRs and admins are mad and very rude

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Cons

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1.0
Nov 22, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing that i really like about this company (CEO is a complete fool and nitpicker)

Cons

If you are a fresher, I strongly advise against joining this company. My experience as an HTML Developer Trainee from 21st November 2024 was extremely disappointing due to the unprofessional behavior of the CEO, Amit Keshan, who was responsible for training me. On my first day, I was assigned the task of creating a complex table. I completed it, using ChatGPT as a tool to assist me. However, the CEO called me into his office and insulted me, labeling me "oversmart" and nitpicking over minor issues like the width of rows and columns not matching the design exactly. I reworked the task using CSS to improve it, but instead of appreciating the effort, he chastised me again, saying, "Did I ask you to use CSS?" He even made an irrelevant comparison about school subjects, which felt more like an insult than constructive feedback. Throughout my short time there, he constantly belittled me, calling me a "disturbance" whenever I sought guidance, even though he was supposed to be my trainer. Finally, on 22nd November 2024, he involved HR and labeled me a "problem child," stating I wasn't a fit for their expectations of a "normal coder," and I was released. While the HR staff was polite, the CEO’s behavior was unprofessional, demoralizing, and not conducive to a learning environment. Freshers should avoid this company if they value respect and proper guidance.

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