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BEST Culture + Work Satisfaction + - Head of Marketing EdNet Consultants Employee Review

5.0
12 June 2019
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Pros

- Amazing culture - Friendly environment - New ideas are appreciated - Fast growth - Satisfaction knowing that impacting career's positively - Location, heart of Delhi - If interested in any different department, can show interest and do work you have always enjoyed

Cons

No downside - this is a place where you learn really fast, and get amazing experience working with different type of clients. Only downside is you can gain weight with all the amazing food and cake during people's birthday!!

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5.0
1 Aug 2022
Recommend
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Pros

During my time at Ednet Consultants, I had the opportunity to work on different assignments which were great for my learning experience. The MD is really invested in your career growth, and she takes care of each employee like a family member. For instance, when my family member got COVID, she arranged for the doctor, a COVID test, and medications. She went above and beyond! I enjoy working with the team as well. They are very sweet and supportive.

Cons

Dealing with clients is challenging

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1.0
19 Dec 2025
Recommend
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Pros

No significant positives to mention

Cons

My experience at this organization was extremely poor. The work environment is stressful and unhealthy. There is constant micromanagement. Employees are monitored repeatedly throughout the day and are often scolded without valid reasons. Professional skills and subject knowledge are not respected, which makes it difficult to work with dignity. Many employees leave within a short period due to pressure and lack of respect. New employees are hired frequently, but job security is very low. Those who stay longer appear afraid to speak or share opinions. The culture discourages communication and promotes blind obedience rather than professionalism.

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