Hire and fire policy - Senior Software Engineer Chetu Employee Review

3.0
Jan 30, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good exposure to new skill and tool/technologies and complete hierarchy in the team . You get to know about the project development flow since it kick off. Companey employee size is around 1200 employee and has portal for appraisal and leave management. Timely you would get the appraisal in six month duration. Floor manager are also supportive.

Cons

- Hire and fire policy , Even not gave notice period to his old employee if they decided to part his/her way. - Stability issue alwase there. No one is safe here wether he is team lead or developer. - PM being not that technical , alwase reluctant to take the resposiblity of the project. PM alwase excuse of having mutiple project due to which not got time in specific's of the any project. -Timing is totally bad , 2:30PM afternoon to 11:30PM night. - There is frequent late night for developer and team lead . late night can go up to 3-4AM in night. - Leave approval from manager and lead is a mess. They asked for advance work.

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5.0
Jan 20, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I just celebrated my 2.5 year anniversary - it has been a great experience. The benefits are excellent, especially the 401K. The people I work with are even better. I have also learned the latest marketing strategies, as well.

Cons

No major concerns at this time

1.0
Jun 13, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I worked at this company and found that it has potential with new leadership.

Cons

I worked at this company and found the experience challenging due to the CEO's leadership style. Communication often felt dismissive and unprofessional, and employees were not always treated with the respect they deserved. Decisions appeared to be driven by personal preferences rather than clear business objectives, creating uncertainty and inconsistency throughout the organization. Employee feedback was frequently ignored, and there was a culture where questioning decisions could lead to negative consequences. Morale suffered because many team members felt undervalued and unsupported. Turnover was high, and retaining talented employees appeared to be an ongoing challenge. The company has potential, but meaningful improvements would require stronger leadership, better communication, greater accountability, and a genuine commitment to treating employees with professionalism and respect. I would encourage prospective employees to thoroughly research the company culture and leadership style before accepting a position.

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