Work-life balance is way far better than others.
Best company if you have children and a wife.
People are friendly.
No time constraint.
WFH facility is respected everywhere.
No respect for a fresher.
No new technology to be learned.
Not enough responsibilities are given to employees at the lower level. Only senior management handles all responsibilities and makes all decisions.
Worst company to start one's career with, especially if from a Tier-I college in India.
Profiles for jobs are decided by management randomly. Mostly HR does that.
Managers often do not have an idea about who is going to join the team.
No team outings, on a lighter note.
Work is stagnant from the first month.
Low career growth for a campus-hired person.
As a whole, professional growth cannot be seen at all.
Please do not hire freshers from Tier-I colleges.
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