Micromanagement and poor support for employee well-being - Customer Associate Tech Mahindra Employee Review

1.0
Jun 10, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

There's nothing good in here.

Cons

I would not recommend this company based on my experience. One of the biggest issues is the roster and recall system. There were instances where I had to report to the office for 9 consecutive days, and another time for 7 consecutive days without a break. While the company provides flexibility through different roster arrangements, there appears to be very little transparency regarding how these schedules are determined. Employees are often not made aware of clear policies outlining the number of consecutive days they may be required to work. Another major concern is the lack of consideration for employee well-being. In situations involving illness, recovery from surgery, injuries requiring rest, or other health-related conditions, employees are still expected to continue working with minimal accommodation. It often feels as though employee health and recovery are secondary to operational requirements. I understand that every organization has its own policies regarding holidays and leave. However, greater transparency, clearer communication of policies, and a stronger focus on employee welfare would significantly improve the work environment. Unfortunately, based on my experience, this has been one of the most challenging companies I have worked for.

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5.0
Jun 9, 2026
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Mar 31, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

* Pay arrives on time, consistently. * Benefits package is decent relative to the industry. * They do invest in internal training programs.

Cons

* Promotions happen, but pay raises simply do not — in three years, I never witnessed a single one, regardless of title or tenure. * They clawed back a 1% cost-of-living raise by quietly cutting variable pay by an equivalent amount. * Overtime is effectively off the table. Budget comes first, always. * HR exists on paper only. Don't expect support or resolution when you need it. * Expense reimbursements — including professional certifications — are like pulling teeth. Expect a fight. * Benefits and perks have been steadily eroded over time to cut costs. * Certain groups of employees are visibly and consistently treated with less respect, given fewer opportunities, and held to different standards than others. Leadership has shown no interest in addressing it.

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