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Overall employee rating

3.0
Based on 14 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
4.0
Job Security
3.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
2.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Software Engineer
3.0
13 April 2026
Solid experience as a Software Engineer, but culture is iffy
Pros: There are good learning opportunities, especially for junior Software Engineers in the Hyderabad office. You get to work on diverse projects in IT consulting. The hybrid model offers decent flexibility if your manager is cool with it.
Cons: The company culture is pretty inconsistent across teams. Some managers micromanage a lot, which really hurts morale for software development roles. It's a large IT firm, so getting things done can be slow sometimes.
Advice to Management: Standardize the company culture across departments. Encourage more autonomy for teams and provide better leadership training.
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Senior Software Engineer
3.0
8 April 2026
Leadership is a mixed bag here
Pros: Some project leaders are genuinely great. They really support you, especially for complex digital transformation projects. I've had good managers who cared about my career growth as a Senior Software Engineer.
Cons: The quality of leadership really varies a lot across different teams in the Gurgaon office. Some managers aren't clear with direction, which makes the hybrid work model harder. It feels like some higher-ups are out of touch with ground-level realities.
Advice to Management: Invest more in leadership training across the board. Ensure consistent communication from top to bottom, especially for those in IT consulting roles.
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Senior Software Engineer
3.0
2 April 2026
Pay's Just Okay, Benefits Are Fine
Pros: The health insurance package is actually solid. They cover the essentials well, which is a big plus for remote work. As a Senior Software Engineer, I got decent PTO and sick leave, which is expected from a global tech company.
Cons: The salary, honestly, doesn't really stack up to the tech industry average. Compensation for digital engineering roles, especially remote from Berlin, feels a bit low. Don't count on big bonuses to make up the difference either.
Advice to Management: Please re-evaluate the compensation structure, especially for experienced roles in competitive tech markets. It's tough to attract and keep top-tier talent without offering more competitive salaries.
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Software Engineer
3.0
2 April 2026
Hybrid Work is Okay, But Inconsistent
Pros: The hybrid work model is a good idea on paper. I get to work remote from home a few days each week. It really helps with my schedule, especially in the busy New York area.
Cons: Actual work flexibility can be tough. Some project managers want everyone in the office constantly. For a global IT firm, I expected more consistent WFH options across all technical roles.
Advice to Management: Standardize the hybrid and WFH policies. Make sure all project managers understand and follow them for all IT consulting teams. Consistency would really improve morale.
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Software Engineer
3.0
15 March 2026
Decent place for IT consulting, culture is mixed
Pros: I've worked as a Software Engineer here for a while. The hybrid work setup is pretty good, offers some flexibility. We often get interesting projects in IT consulting.
Cons: The company culture in the New Delhi office can feel a bit cliquey. There's not always clear communication from leadership, which makes things tough. Sometimes it feels like there's a lot of micromanagement.
Advice to Management: Focus on improving internal communication and fostering a more inclusive environment. Reduce micromanagement to build trust within teams.
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Software Engineer
2.9
1 March 2026
Growth Can Be Slow for Software Engineers
Pros: You get to work on diverse projects in digital product engineering. It's good for picking up new tech stacks. Plus, remote work options are solid for work flexibility.
Cons: Career growth for a Software Engineer here is pretty slow. Promotions aren't transparent or frequent enough. Sometimes you feel like you're stuck in the same spot, especially in the Bangalore office.
Advice to Management: Management needs to really look at career pathing. Make promotions clearer and more regular, especially for experienced engineering talent. Retention depends on it.
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Software Engineer
2.7
25 February 2026
Culture's fine, but growth pains are real
Pros: The hybrid work model is actually pretty flexible. Teams are usually supportive, especially in the San Jose office. As a large IT services firm, there's a lot of project variety if you're into that.
Cons: Company culture feels a bit disconnected, especially for digital product engineering teams not in leadership. Decision-making can be really slow, and communication isn't always clear. As a Software Engineer, career paths aren't always well-defined here.
Advice to Management: Focus on improving internal communication and clearly outlining career progression for junior to mid-level employees. Invest more in team cohesion and a unified culture across all segments.
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Software Engineer
2.9
25 February 2026
Career Growth Can Be Slow Here
Pros: I did get to work on some cool digital product engineering projects, which helped me learn new tech stacks. For Software Engineer roles, there's always a chance to pick up new client work, especially with remote work if you're proactive.
Cons: Promotion paths felt unclear, especially after a couple years. It's tough to get noticed for advancement without constant self-promotion in this large corporate setting. Internal mobility isn't very streamlined for IT consulting roles.
Advice to Management: Clarify promotion criteria and create more structured mentorship programs for employees. Make internal job postings more visible and encourage managers to actively support team members' growth and career aspirations.
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Software Engineer
3.1
24 February 2026
Decent Pay, Benefits Need Work
Pros: The base salary for software development roles is competitive for an IT services company. I mean, it's not FAANG money, but it's a solid offer, especially if you're remote.
Cons: Annual raises are kinda small, and the bonus structure isn't very transparent. Don't expect top-tier 401k matching or amazing healthcare plans either. They could definitely improve the overall compensation package.
Advice to Management: Management should seriously review the compensation and benefits strategy. To attract and keep top engineering talent, you've gotta offer more than just an okay base. Look at improving retirement plans and health benefits.
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Software Engineer
3.3
18 February 2026
Work-Life Balance is Okay, Project Dependent
Pros: I've been working as a Software Engineer here, and the hybrid model is a big plus. You get to work from the Noida office a couple of days a week, which is nice for collaboration. For many IT consulting roles, there's a good team culture that tries to respect personal time.
Cons: But honestly, the work-life balance can really swing. Some software development projects have crazy deadlines, so expect long hours then. It's tough when project managers don't push back enough on client demands, making late nights common.
Advice to Management: Managers need to really protect their teams from unreasonable client demands. It's crucial for employee well-being in a global IT firm like ours.
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