Pros
Nothing is good in this company
Cons
Zero Bench Policy (No Project = No Job): The company follows a strict "zero bench" policy, which means if you're not assigned to a billable project, your job security is at risk. While this might help Photon control costs, it creates extreme job insecurity and stress for employees, especially when projects end or get delayed. Hire-and-Fire Culture: There have been multiple reports and experiences of employees being let go with very short notice — sometimes as little as a week. This can happen even to high performers if they are on the bench or if client demand fluctuates. This practice has created an environment of constant uncertainty and low morale. Work-Life Balance: Due to aggressive delivery timelines and lean teams, employees often work extended hours. The lack of a supportive HR policy regarding time off or downtime adds to the burnout risk. Lack of Career Stability & Growth: Due to the reactive hiring/firing policies, long-term planning for one’s career becomes difficult. Internal mobility is limited, and there's no structured L&D (Learning and Development) initiative for skill advancement. Final Thoughts: Photon may work for professionals who are just starting their careers and want quick client exposure or to build a resume with multiple projects. However, for those seeking long-term career stability, strong people-centric policies, and a healthy work environment, Photon’s zero bench and hire/fire model may be a significant downside. Recommendation: Proceed with caution. Clarify project allocation, onboarding timeline, and bench policy before joining.