Sales people running the company, ZERO management skills - Recruiter BayOne Solutions Employee Review

2.0
1 Apr 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Recurring incentive. Good salary. They sponsor dinner every Friday. They are really very good at sales with amazing sales pitch. They can even tell you that stars do shine in day light too and trust me, you will believe it. It was a good place to work but then one storm came and it made all management negative, they still did not recover and are trapped within their own set of imaginations and thoughts. If you are ready to be a management puppet and you have a sweet mouth, that's the best place.

Cons

Sales people running the company. From US to India management, everyone is a sales guy, zero management skills. They pretend to be very smart. Did anyone notice how come all prior reviews have 100% rating? because these all are posted by the management only. And FYI, there was no such guy in that company who completed 3+ years and left. If someone if planning to interview there as Recruiter, he can ask couple of these questions during the interview to get clear picture: If they are so good, then why did so many people leave the company? If they are so good, why they could not hold the staff, even the early joiners (Joined in 2013-14). By the way, they could not hold even the freshers. :) How many people did leave in 2016 and how many they hired? How many deals did each recruiter make in 2016? I think, few did not get even a single deal. ;) Why even after 4 successful years, they have only 7 recruiters? If they have lots of client, how come just 7 recruiters are serving them and still crying for requirements and not getting deals. The thing is, they could not even hold their biggest customer, how could they hold their employees. Is it related to their management skills? you decide

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Good networking opportunities and exposure to enterprise clients. Some talented individual contributors across teams who genuinely try to make things work despite organizational challenges.

Cons

Overall, the company feels extremely reactive rather than strategic. Leadership often lacks a clear long-term vision, and decisions appear heavily influenced by personal relationships rather than objective business structure or operational maturity. New senior hires are frequently treated as “the next big solution,” with their suggestions implemented unquestioningly until results fail to materialize, while long-time contributors and institutional knowledge are often undervalued or ignored entirely. Transparency is minimal. Important decisions are rarely communicated clearly, creating a culture where employees feel excluded from direction and uncertain about priorities. The environment can feel more political than performance-driven. The leadership structure appears highly relationship-based, with close personal ties across executive management influencing hiring and advancement decisions. HR, in particular, often felt emotionally driven rather than professionally structured, leading to inconsistency in employee handling and conflict resolution. The company strongly promotes a “family culture,” but in practice many employees experience a lack of genuine support, accountability, or psychological safety. Gossip, favoritism, and internal politics are common at both senior and mid-management levels. Despite heavy external messaging around diversity and inclusion, there were noticeable contradictions internally. Employees from different backgrounds often felt tokenized for optics rather than meaningfully included. Cultural stereotyping, inappropriate comments, and unprofessional discussions about appearance occasionally surfaced in ways that would not be acceptable in a truly inclusive workplace. Women joining leadership or management roles should be aware that the environment can at times feel highly competitive and politically charged rather than collaborative.

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