No good apraisals,Pathetic Mid level Managment , Everything is perception based no objective evaluation - SE (Fresher) Innodata Employee Review

2.0
13 June 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Good for married girls they can sit in cafeteria for hours and gossip about there in laws. Good for thoes who dont want to grow and just live their life on whatever they have achieved till now. Its heaven for them.

Cons

Very less work , very less appraisal , some managers even try to control your breath in office and are very jealous if you persue your intrest apart from work. ( if you are doing something dont share with them) . Worst cafeteria , unhealthy food , poor transportation . No sabbatical , appraisal is fully arbitrary no objective evaluation . ***here comes the big one -for sake of cost cutting these people stopped keeping toilet paper in toilet. Now this will give you idea how big BANIA they are.

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Cons

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