Pathetic Company - Casio India - Watches - Brand Manager G-SHOCK Employee Review

1.0
11 May 2020
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Pros

No Pros. Just Cons, like the management.

Cons

I joined Casio India in the watches division as Brand Manager. The culture is so bad, it'll be very difficult for a sane person to breathe even. The Management is pathetic. The people are here for 12-13 years and they think in the same direction. You are supposed to follow their orders like a donkey and work whole day and whole night. You are not supposed to question anything, if you question, they'll throw you out. They work like autocrats and everyone like to micro manage everything. You have to prove and justify your every single day and still gets to listen to abuses. People don't know how to talk without using 2 abuses in a single sentence. The worst is the marketing team and people heading it. DON'T JOIN this stupid company. You'll be better off. No work life balance. Leave the balance, there will be no life only.

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1.0
12 Nov 2019
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Pros

No Pros. Go work at a better place for $15/hour. Too much bullying. Too many bosses to report to. Too many reports to write weekly and monthly. Not worth the money.

Cons

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1.0
27 Feb 2026
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Pros

Location was on Carnaby Street Opportunity to work on an iconic global brand with strong cultural relevance. Exposure to high-profile campaigns and artist collaborations.

Cons

Poor HR department Little structured onboarding. Communication gaps between departments. Feedback culture felt punitive rather than growth-oriented. Employees during probation may feel unsupported and exposed. Probation process lacked transparency and support. Expectations were not clearly defined but performance was judged against them. Feedback was inconsistent and sometimes delivered without context. Leadership style felt reactive rather than developmental. In my experience, there were serious issues around inclusion and cultural awareness within leadership. Concerns raised regarding racial bias and treatment were not meaningfully addressed. HR did not feel neutral or supportive when sensitive issues were escalated. Probation process lacked transparency and structure. Feedback often felt subjective rather than performance-based. Psychological safety within the team felt limited.

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