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Don't JOIN if you have knowledge - Software Engineer vStacks Infotech Employee Review

1.0
Aug 1, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

if you are expert in backbite , approach HR cabin 3-4 times in day without any reason , morning evening salute.

Cons

idiots , policies depends on employee to employee , oldies ready to pull your leg n pointout you to throw out from company, Hr misbehave and always use unprofessional words .

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vStacks Infotech Response
7y
Hi there. Thanks for your feedback! It's disappointing to note that such a thing happened with you. It's hard for us to provide a more nuanced reply without knowing your department or the time when you worked with us. We are constantly evaluating and improving our processes to ensure a healthy working environment. I wish you well for the future. Best Regards, Inam Abidi

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1.0
Jan 1, 2020
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Pros

No pros I found from last 2 years except salary on time.

Cons

1- HR is a liar. I mean all company HR at least have some sense but she is not stand on her own words. Else you can understand. 2- A non technical project manager. Backbite with upper management to save his neck. 3- Senior Employees are not helpful. they keep important projects so that company have dependency on them. 4- Frequent policy change. some time twice a month. 5- you have to beg for their own leave. 6- No work culture. 7- Unsafe Place.Hire & fire company.

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1.0
Jan 18, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I worked at vstacks full-time for more then 2 years Nothing to appreciate.They gave fake promises..but nothing worked as per they said. salary, appraisal, duties and responsibilities.Nothing was followed legally. complete cheating management. Especially the COO and HR

Cons

Nobody followed professional ethics.They have fired a lot of good employees already.literally harassment on employees.no respect. no values. a irresponsible leadership, the COO spents much time on parties than working in the company.

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