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Ospyn Technologies

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Worst Company Ever - Anonymous employee Ospyn Technologies Employee Review

1.0
26 Mar 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

No pros for this company.

Cons

This is a terrible company with outdated technology, making it a dead-end for career growth. The management is filled with office politics, and policies change arbitrarily based on favoritism. There are individuals in leadership positions who are completely biased and unprofessional. Employees, especially women, are constantly monitored, and any complaints regarding harassment are ignored if the accused is a senior employee. There is absolutely no job security—if the company faces financial losses, employees are terminated without notice or placed on PIP to force them out. HR treats employees like criminals, confiscating their laptops and pressuring them to resign in humiliating ways. Micromanagement is rampant, and employees are treated more like slaves than professionals. Salary hikes are always delayed, and when they finally happen, they are minimal and unfairly distributed. Management keeps giving false promises about appraisals, but when the time comes, they either push the cycle forward by months or give excuses about company performance(but senior employees and managers will have meetings in 5 star hotels) Even high-performing employees receive little to no increment, while those favored by management get better hikes regardless of their contributions. HR is actively involved in suppressing negative feedback about the company. Previous honest reviews about the toxic work culture and poor management were reported and deleted, proving that the company is more interested in silencing employees rather than addressing issues. Instead of fixing the problems, they focus on covering them up.

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1.0
18 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Opportunity to gain initial industry exposure Exposure to live projects

Cons

In my experience, the overall work environment was not employee-friendly. I often felt that employees were not valued or respected for their contributions. Communication from management was limited, and employee feedback did not seem to be seriously considered when decisions were made. One of the most concerning issues was salary delays. During such times, there was little transparency or reassurance provided to staff. Despite payment delays, there was no flexibility such as work-from-home options, which made the situation even more stressful for employees. Management practices also appeared inconsistent. I observed instances of favoritism, where certain individuals received privileges that were not extended to others. For example, small but visible differences in how people were treated — even in simple matters like refreshments — created an uncomfortable sense of partiality within the office. There also seemed to be limited job security, with unclear growth paths and frequent internal uncertainty and micromanagement. In some cases, individuals with only a few years of experience were promoted to technical manager roles despite lacking team management skills, which negatively affected team morale and project coordination. In such situations, structured employee feedback should be incorporated into the performance evaluation process for managers. Team members should have the opportunity to rate and review their managers, as leadership effectiveness is best assessed by those directly working under them. This would promote accountability, transparency, and better leadership development. To anyone looking forward to joining Ospyn..PLEASE DONT JOIN THIS COMPANY.

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1.0
30 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If you are lazy and want a mediocre career. This is your place.

Cons

I was asked to sign bond on joining day. No bond related talks in hr round or via my job offer mail. Joining day "Tada surprise". They literally taught nothing, I had to unlearn and learn new stuff from outside and attend interviews to escape from them. Years behind in tech culture. They have more people in senior level who doesn't understand basic tech stuff and they'll train you, for that you have to sign bond and pay it when you realise you are cheated and none of these skills apply in industry currently. Some freshers who comeby recommendations from leadership level don't have bonds.

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