Worst work Culture in IT Department - Software Developer Boston Scientific Employee Review

1.0
Jan 10, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

This company is situated on sohna road gurgaon .Company Infrastructure is good .They have two floors occupied .R&D department is quite good but IT dept is okayish .

Cons

They have hired certain managers and Tech leads who do not have much knowledge .They dont know how to deal with their US counterparts, they dont know how to behave with associates working under them .There is a tech lead in IT department who bullies associates and start shouting on them and the funny part is if you raise the issue , nobody is there to listen you , infact they can do stupid politics and compel you to resign from the company. If you raise the issue with managers or HR , then you might be at the risk of loosing job. They give stupid papers on which they call as 'PIP ' and gives you lame reasons on that sheet that why they are putting you on PIP.

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Boston Scientific Response
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Thank you for taking the time to engage with us on Glassdoor. At Boston Scientific, we work hard to empower a culture of teamwork and collaboration that is consistent with our values and creates an inclusive workplace that enables every employee to bring their best self to work. Boston Scientific has a zero tolerance policy as it relates to bullying of any kind, and all claims are promptly and thoroughly investigated. Thank you for reaching out to us.

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