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Paradigm Realty Group

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Worst company to join. - Anonymous employee Paradigm Realty Group Employee Review

1.0
28 Nov 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

No godd thing to talk about this company..

Cons

Ah!!Many things to say. Just to start with, All the good comments mentioned on this site are done by the management themselves. Employees are treated badly. Abusive language is just a common thing in paradigm. Management likes people who do politics, and licking. They themself support such people. Bonus were given as penny but not as per the expectation. Only 1/4 of the bonus were given Dont know on what basis they gave. Only survival in this company is you have to play politics and dirty games. This is what Paradigm is. CRM team is the worst team. Actually the heads are worst. Egostic management. Its not a company its bunch of people running family business. If you want to spoil your career and just want to be a part of dirty games. Than only join this company.

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1.0
29 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Except for Office Events/ Birthday Celebrations, There are no Employee Engagement Calendars followed Monthly/Quarterly/ Yearly.

Cons

One noticeable observation is that several 4- and 5-star reviews appeared on the same day on 22nd June 2026. While I cannot verify their authenticity, the timing and clustering may lead prospective employees to question whether the positive reviews genuinely reflect the overall employee experience or are intended to overshadow critical feedback. Transparency and consistent employee experiences speak louder than sudden bursts of positive rating My experience at Paradigm Realty was disappointing and far from what I expected from a growing real estate organization. The promoters are young and ambitious, but decision-making often appears to change based on personal preferences rather than established policies or processes. In my opinion, the organization is still far from being professionally managed and does not appear to be moving towards a truly corporate culture. Construction Department There is a significant lack of defined systems and standard operating processes. Much of the work appears to be driven by individual discretion rather than structured planning and execution. Purchase & Contracts In my experience, this department suffers from poor leadership. The work environment can feel intimidating, with a culture that discourages open communication. There appears to be high employee turnover, and I observed situations where employees were asked to leave abruptly without clear explanations. Feedback reaching the promoters also did not always appear balanced or objective. Accounts & Finance There seemed to be internal power struggles among senior leaders, resulting in unnecessary inter-departmental conflicts and delays in decision-making. Liaisoning The department is headed by someone who understands the technical aspects of the role. However, interpersonal dynamics and office gossip appeared to consume considerable attention, which, in my opinion, affected workplace harmony. Human Resources This was perhaps one of the weakest functions during my tenure. The employee experience changes dramatically after joining. Recruitment teams are highly responsive before onboarding but become difficult to reach thereafter. Several employees reportedly waited months for appointment letters, and follow-ups often resulted in defensive responses instead of solutions. Exit management also appeared poorly handled, with delays in Full & Final settlements and Experience Letters. Accountability within HR was lacking, and frequent leadership changes created instability. The department experienced multiple HR Head exits within a short period, which itself reflects deeper organizational challenges. Sales, Marketing & CRM The department has capable leadership. However, my impression was that the Head had limited autonomy to function independently and was constrained in decision-making. Legal The department appeared reactive rather than proactive, with leadership not demonstrating sufficient ownership of responsibilities. Business Development Frequent leadership changes made it difficult for the department to maintain continuity and strategic direction. Administration The administration team was reasonably responsive. However, the front office often lacked professionalism, creating a poor first impression for visitors due to inconsistent visitor management and an informal work environment. MD's Office It appeared that the focus was more on personal assistance than on building a strategic business support function. Overall Overall, I found the organization to have a hire-and-fire culture with limited investment in employee development, leadership grooming, or long-term talent retention. High attrition across multiple departments, inconsistent decision-making, and the absence of robust processes make it difficult for professionals seeking stability, transparency, and career growth. Be Cautious before you decide to work out here

1.0
30 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nothing that one can proudly say or talk about

Cons

There is a significant amount of internal management politics, which often makes it difficult to focus on work and achieve results. Support from sales leadership and cross-functional departments is limited, creating challenges when collaboration is required. Sales is a complete unrealistic Target Department; they never do a proper deep dive before putting the targets to the team members. One of the most disappointing experiences comes during the resignation and exit process. It is only then that you realize how difficult it can be to get timely responses from the HR team. I had to repeatedly follow up with the HR Operations team regarding basic exit formalities, and communication was often delayed or lacking altogether, making the process unnecessarily frustrating. The organization also appears to lack well-defined processes, systems, and a strong work culture. Employee motivation and recognition are inconsistent, and there is a perception of favoritism and bias in certain situations. Overall, the work environment can feel discouraging for employees looking for transparency, collaboration, and professional growth.

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