Altimetrik reviews

3.9

80% would recommend to a friend

(2,871 total reviews)
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Raj Sundaresan

88% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Altimetrik has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 2,871 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Altimetrik employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
Apr 3, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

1. Company has good WFH policy till now. 2. Good pay at the time of joining.

Cons

1. Bootlicking is highly preferred over technical skills or client feedback. 2. Incompetent management. Guys sitting at management are only saving their jobs by doing politics. 3. After you join don't expect good appraisal. Only after promotion you will get good hike. 4. Every other guy is running behind promotion here instead of improving skills so you will lot of mediocores here.

5.0
Apr 1, 2026

Happy to work in Altimetrik since 3.9 years

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Work from home flexible working hours balanced work

Cons

all good so far, no cons

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Altimetrik Response
1mo
Dear Altimetrian, Thank you for sharing your feedback and for being part of Altimetrik for nearly four years. We’re happy to hear that you value the flexibility, work-life balance, and overall work experience. Your continued trust and support mean a lot to us.
1.0
Mar 31, 2026

Join only if you are desperate

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Pros

Compensation is good. Safe only till the project last.

Cons

I was recently laid off after working here for more than five years as a QA Lead. Over the past year and a half, there have been a lot of structural changes. The company was acquired by another organization, and it also acquired another company. In order for the company to be listed, we were forced to sell all of our ESOPs. Problems started after that. Before, there was no pressure, and the company was good and employee-friendly. But after listing, it seems there has been a lot of pressure from stakeholders to show the company as profitable. There were also many changes in billing amounts, which caused existing clients to assign less work. As a result, many employees who had been on projects for 7–8 years ended up on the bench. Once on the bench—or even before—HR would push you to attend internal openings. The twist is that there were no projects in other accounts, as they were facing the same issues. Some clients extended timelines by just 2–3 months, but HR would still ask you to attend interviews for the sake of it. If you performed well, they’d say the client closed the position; if not, they’d say you didn’t perform well. After 3 interviews—or sometimes just 1—they would start asking or even forcing you to resign, citing no projects and an overwhelming bench capacity. They would continuously call you to resign and look for opportunities outside. It wasn’t just me—even people who had joined just 3 to 6 months earlier were told to leave the organization. I don’t understand why they are still holding interviews for projects. In most cases, candidates are rejected. It seems they are trying to show stakeholders that there are requirements and that interviews are happening, but in reality, it’s the opposite. I never faced this situation before; it started about a year and a half ago. I would suggest not joining this organization for at least a couple of years. Let them settle down—it might take at least that long. Layoffs are happening for every position, from junior developer to manager and beyond. Only join if you are desperate, and even then, hope you won’t be laid off.

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