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Supportive team and positive environment with growth opportunities - Data Scientist Dhira Software Labs Employee Review

5.0
28 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

DHIRA is a great place to work with a supportive team and a positive work environment. The management is approachable, and there are good opportunities to learn and grow professionally.

Cons

No Cons at present work balance , culture.

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3.0
11 July 2025
Recommend
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Pros

1. The environment is highly challenging, which encourages rapid growth and continuous learning. 2. You get exposure to a wide variety of tools, domains, and concepts — ideal for those who love learning. 3. Team members and colleagues are friendly, collaborative, and highly skilled. 4. Being both a product- and service-based company, it offers a well-rounded experience. 5. The remote work setup is a definite plus for flexibility.

Cons

1. Workload is unpredictable 2. The overall work culture can be unsupportive at times. 3. Work-life balance is poor, especially during high-demand phases 4. Salary hikes and benefits do not align with market standards or employee expectations.

4.0
8 July 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Working at DHIRA has been a rollercoaster of learning and growth. It’s not the usual corporate setup rather being in DHIRA, one gets to wear multiple hats, pick up new skills, and work across different technologies and domains. It’s the kind of place that pushes you to hustle, think beyond your job title, and genuinely contribute in ways that matter. The biggest plus? The people. The team is super approachable, collaborative, and free from the usual office politics you find in bigger MNCs. Leadership is very supportive and open-minded — they expect you to grow fast, but they’re also there to back you up when needed. Another big plus is that it’s a product-driven startup — not something you see every day in the Indian IT space. That means you're not just executing tasks, but actively shaping solutions, which helps you build a more coherent understanding of the problem space and develop a stronger product + tech mindset. The kind of exposure here has real relevance across global markets — whether it's the US, Europe, or India.

Cons

Being a startup, some of the traditional benefits and wellness policies are still evolving. Things like structured perks or formal HR initiatives are getting better but aren’t at the same level as big corporates yet. Also, there's always a lot happening — across projects, domains, and timelines — so it can feel like a "sink or swim" environment at times. Not for someone looking to coast and relax, but if you're here to make an impact and genuinely love what you do , you’ll thrive.

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