Photon reviews

4.3

83% would recommend to a friend

(2,830 total reviews)
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Srinivas Balasubramanian

86% approve of CEO

85% positive business outlook

Photon has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 2,830 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Photon employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
May 14, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

If your placed in good projects , you can learn things. This company always have openings since mostly no one will stay beyond the 6 month contract period

Cons

A lot to say. No structured plan. Interviews will happen even after joining/onboarding the company.. If u fail, u will be fired. BGV will start 2 weeks after joining the company. If BGV fails, u r fired. If you are not billable/ not in projects, you will either be in LOP or fired. Bad Impression starts from Induction program itself. its more like hinting us run away now itself than welcoming. No work-life balance. only work.. Your work timings will be mentioned 9 hours in offer letter. but you have to be available 14 hours . you will get client calls anytime between 7 AM - 11.30 PM. Even if you inform HR/ Managers about this, no reliefs from their side. If you are commuting Home to office / office to home, you need to inform that too. You have to be available even on weekends. If you have any weekend plans, you need to inform the client to avail a weekend break. if you are not available, it will be escalated as a crime. Main things is LOP. Here company will not pay you. You will be paying the company in the form of LOP. Productive hours < 7 hours == LOP Office stay hours < 8 hours == LOP More than 2 WFH == LOP If timesheet not approved from their side == LOP Leave encashment will be in offer letter only.. They wont give you. you will be assigned tasks randomly and asked to complete same day. . None of them will have proper storypoints. No proper planning/ JIRA, No KT sessions Insurance benefits were very low and no top up options even if we are ready to pay. HR and finance teams will never respond a query on time. You have to chase. Even the exit formalities were not smooth. You need to chase for everything payslips, settlements, experience letter. you should be unlucky to join here and very lucky to even have a smooth exit.

1.0
Feb 18, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Team bounding at the colleague level is positive

Cons

1. I worked in a Data Science team, and the organization does not provide long-term or stable projects. Most assignments last only 1–2 months. 2. After project completion, employees are often kept on bench without salary, and later terminated, reflecting very poor job security. 3. The project allocation team lacks technical and domain understanding. Allocation decisions are poorly planned and not skill-driven. 4. There is clear favoritism, with candidates from Chennai frequently preferred during project allocation. 5. Work-life balance is extremely poor: a. Employees are expected to work at any time b. No defined working hours c. Very tight and unrealistic deadlines 6. Micromanagement is excessive, with constant pressure and monitoring. 7. On multiple team calls, management uses aggressive and unprofessional language, creating a toxic work environment. 8. The company follows a hire-and-fire culture, with no focus on employee stability or long-term growth. 9. Teams are often led by people with limited technical or leadership knowledge, resulting in poor guidance and confusion. 10. During variable pay cycles, unnecessary issues are created, and in many cases variable pay is not released, without transparent explanation. 11. HRBP teams are not supportive: a. Genuine concerns are rarely addressed b. More focus on internal events than employee well-being c. Poor understanding of real employee challenges 12. Senior leadership involvement appears symbolic rather than effective. The COO is frequently seen walking around the work area with a cup of tea, but there is no meaningful engagement on employee issues, workload pressure, or toxic management behavior. 13. There are instances where certain managers, including leadership, have publicly scolded employees during calls, using a threatening or disrespectful tone, which seriously impacts morale and psychological safety. 14. The company uses ProHance monitoring tools extensively. If an employee is inactive for around 20 minutes, ProHance automatically asks for a justification (e.g., “Where were you?”), creating constant surveillance pressure. 15.Employees are required to complete exactly 8 hours inside the office. Even 7 hours and 59 minutes is treated as insufficient and may result in Loss of Pay (LOP). 16.Apart from attendance, employees are also expected to maintain 8 hours of recorded productivity. Any shortfall in productivity hours can also lead to LOP, regardless of actual work output. 17. This level of monitoring creates a highly stressful and trust-deficient work environment, focused more on tracking than outcomes. 18. The company does not provide basic office refreshments: a. No complimentary tea b. No coffee machine c. No tea bags or basic beverages Employees are expected to purchase everything on their own, even during long working hours.

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