Best place to work in Indore M.P - Content Creative Fuel Employee Review

4.0
30 July 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Good Office, work culture and management. Fast growing company gives fast growth for employees too!

Cons

No Cons as such till now. Its a good place to work buttt I really wish we get Saturday offs and get fast replies while hiring process.

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1.0
23 June 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

I can’t think of any good reason to work in this company. Nothing is good here and everything feels messy and disorganized.

Cons

The organization has a very unhealthy work culture. There is a lot of office politics and gossip, which affects the overall work environment. It does not feel like a professional workplace, as there is very little focus on teamwork or positive communication. There is frequent employee turnover, with people resigning often, and many employees seem dissatisfied with their roles and compensation. In some cases, the reporting structure is not appropriate, as a 20-year-old with very limited knowledge is managing and leading a large team. This affects proper guidance, decision-making, and overall team support. The workplace environment feels strict and discouraging, where employees are not encouraged to build friendly or healthy professional relationships. Because of all these reasons, I do not feel this is a suitable place to work at.

4.0
4 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You get to work on interesting campaigns with well-known brands, which is great for building a portfolio. There are many hardworking people in the team who actually make things happen. The founders are approachable and have made some changes based on employee feedback, such as adjusting office timings.

Cons

There is a clear culture where speaking well sometimes matters more than actually doing the work. Certain senior people are very visible in presentations but tend to disappear when the real work starts during critical pitches or campaign execution. When things go well, they are the first ones to step in and take credit for the work their teams have actually done. Office relationships also make things messy. When these above mentioned senior people are dating someone close to the founders’ office, it becomes very obvious that they get more visibility and get attached to the more exciting campaigns. The same names keep getting highlighted whenever something big or interesting comes in, even if the actual heavy lifting is done by others in the team. This kind of environment can be frustrating for people who consistently do the work but rarely get the same recognition.

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