A Place Where Ownership Meets Opportunity - Senior Solution Architect Perennial System Employee Review

5.0
25 July 2025
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Pros

Perennial isn’t just another tech company—it’s a team of driven individuals solving meaningful problems for global product companies. The culture is one of trust, ownership, and curiosity. There’s a healthy balance between autonomy and mentorship. Leadership genuinely listens, and you’re encouraged to bring your ideas to the table—even as a fresher or newcomer. What sets Perennial apart is how flat and transparent the structure is. You’re never more than a Slack message away from a senior leader or even the CEO. Their feedback loop is short and action-oriented, and your contributions never go unnoticed. Growth here is organic. If you’re someone who takes initiative, there’s no ceiling. Whether you're exploring new tech, taking client ownership, or mentoring others, you’ll be nudged (and supported) to grow across both technical and leadership dimensions.

Cons

With freedom comes responsibility. If you're someone who prefers constant handholding or a rigid structure, the openness here might feel overwhelming at first. But once you adapt, it’s empowering.

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4.0
3 Jan 2019
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good Place to start career. One can learn a lot here which will help in one's career growth.

Cons

Agile rules are there but not follow properly

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1.0
17 Apr 2026
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Pros

Provides Work From Home to some folks.

Cons

Poor Work Culture Micro-managent ( asks employees to fill excel sheets on what they did for the day hour by hour - this is practised daily) Only 16 Planned Leaves and 5 EL (resources working on Philippines project will have 5 less PL so 12 PLs for them as they have client holidays.) Scams employees for leave encashment and Overtime payments. HR is non-responsive. Head HR makes false promises at time of joining. Only one big project. Too much managers. Still doing things via Excel sheets and Google sheets - every resources working on a project fill 3 excel sheets daily.

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