Grew from Intern to DevOps Engineer – Great Place to Learn and Build - Devops Engineer CodeLantic Employee Review

5.0
25 July 2025
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Pros

Great Learning Environment: I started as an intern and transitioned into a full-time role. The company provides a strong foundation for technical growth, especially in DevOps, cloud, and CI/CD pipelines. Ownership & Responsibility: Even as a junior, I was given real-world projects and responsibilities that helped accelerate my career. Collaborative Team Culture: Team leads and senior engineers are approachable and willing to mentor. Cross-functional collaboration is encouraged. Exposure to Modern Tools: Worked hands-on with Kubernetes, Docker, Jenkins, and cloud platforms like AWS.

Cons

Cross-Team Coordination Gaps: Dependencies between teams (e.g., DevOps, backend, QA) are sometimes not well aligned, leading to delays, duplicate work, or last-minute firefighting. Lack of Resource Buffering: There's limited buffer for unexpected issues or unplanned work, which causes extended hours during certain release cycles. Reactive Work Culture: Occasionally, work planning feels reactive rather than proactive, with sudden priority shifts that disrupt planned tasks and increase stress.

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1.0
21 Jan 2026
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Pros

No pros to mention. This was a horrible place to work.

Cons

Based on my personal experience, this is one of the worst companies to work for due to unethical management practices and dishonest salary handling. When employees join, the salary is negotiated as one agreed total amount. After joining, that same salary is split into basic pay, travel allowance, and performance allowance. This is not extra money or additional benefits it is simply the employee’s own agreed salary divided into parts. Salaries are delayed for months, and the performance portion is cut or delayed without transparency or fairness, sometimes justified by vague internal tracking such as an Excel sheet marked in red. There is no clear evaluation process or communication. This ongoing salary uncertainty causes extreme frustration, stress, and depression. When salaries are delayed for months, employees are unable to meet basic living needs such as rent, food, medical expenses, or professional commitments. The mental health impact of this environment is severe and should not be underestimated. Management shows no understanding of work culture, ethics, or responsibility. The focus is only on extracting work from employees, while serious concerns about unpaid salaries are ignored or endlessly postponed. The HR department exists only in name. Instead of supporting employees, HR avoids responsibility, shuts down discussions about salary delays, and lacks basic professionalism and empathy when communicating with employees who are already under significant stress. It is genuinely unclear what purpose HR serves in this organization.

3
2.0
26 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Friendly and approachable HR team. Supportive work environment with cooperative colleagues.

Cons

Salary payments are consistently delayed. Limited opportunities to work with new or modern technologies.

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