Stay Away if you are Automation QA - Software Tester Nagarro Employee Review

1.0
Jun 9, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1) Good salary structure. 2) WFH flexibility. 3) Study material provided by the NagarroU team if you are willing to learn anything.

Cons

1) RAP is a mess. The worst process i have seen in any IT company. You will be forced to join a project even if your skill set doesn't match. 2) Very few automation projects. Long term projects are next to none. 3) Pay cuts in hard times. Unfortunately every company is doing pay cut to minimize the profit loss due to covid-19 so i cant complain on this issue but still just wanted to let you know. 4) HR's are firing people without any transparency.

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Nagarro Response
6y
I am really surprised about your comment on there not being automation projects. Since we have had Anecon merge with Nagarro, the QA practice has been growing at an impressive pace and we have both in external forums as well as with our clients been making our mark through thought leadership in QA practices. With respect to pay cuts by collectively taking these pay cuts (higher for senior people) we have together protected the jobs of hundreds of Nagarrians through this epidemic. As part of the announcement, we also took care to give more than a month’s notice, so that all Nagarrians can be better prepared. As some markets start to re-open gradually, it seems this strategy may have worked out well and we are seeing growth not just overall but in the QA practice too. Regards, Mukund

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