Health care company with no projects - Techincal Lead CitiusTech Employee Review

1.0
27 Apr 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Managers show favoritism. When you are on the bench, the bench manager treats you poorly, almost like a slave. If you miss a call, they immediately escalate the issue and send an email to HR recommending termination. If you're lucky, you might get assigned to a project — but usually only for a few months. They force you to complete a lot of useless training sessions. Overall, it’s a bad choice for your career.

Cons

Under the new CEO Rajan, the company has become even worse. - There are hardly any projects available; top management spends most of their time playing politics. - There is no career growth. - The company falsely markets itself as a healthcare technology expert. - Clients can terminate projects at any time, and CitiusTech management simply watches without taking any action to protect their teams. - Although it is a private company on paper, the top management behaves like unmotivated government employees.

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Cons

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Pros

Good exposure to healthcare projects and real-world client implementations. Strong focus on data, analytics, and digital health solutions. Opportunity to work on modern technologies and improve domain knowledge. Team members are generally supportive and collaborative. Decent work-life balance depending on the project.

Cons

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