The best environment you can think of... - Senior Software Developer Prepaze Employee Review

5.0
25 July 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Most importantly it’s a product based company, hence no scary client escalations/meetings. Friendly and supportive work culture, no leg pulling/elbow pushing. You get what is as per your CTC, no unnecessary deductions like MNC. MacBook Pro is given to software developers. You get leaves very easily. Flexible working hours. Small team, you get to learn a lot of things.

Cons

No goodies given like MNC’s

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5.0
12 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I had a positive experience working here as a Senior Graphic Designer. The work environment is friendly, and the management is approachable. I had the opportunity to work on a variety of creative projects, which helped me strengthen my design skills and take more ownership of my work. The team is supportive, and there is flexibility in handling responsibilities. It’s a good place for designers who want to grow, take initiative, and work on diverse projects.

Cons

At times, the workload can be high, especially when multiple projects run in parallel. Some processes can be improved to make project flow more efficient, and clearer communication between teams would help avoid last-minute changes.

1.0
24 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If you want to learn how to survive in complete uncertainty, this place will teach you that.

Cons

Working here felt less like being part of an organization and more like operating in an ad-hoc setup with no rules. There are no defined processes, no predictable workflows, and no sense of organizational maturity. Expectations change without notice, priorities are unclear, and planning is almost non-existent. There is no effective leadership system. Discussions are not collaborative; they are instructional and final. Questioning decisions or suggesting improvements is discouraged, making communication feel one-directional. Responsibility is unevenly distributed, while accountability is almost entirely absent. From a compensation and HR perspective, the experience is alarming. Payments are irregular and unpredictable, even for full-time contributors. Payslips are not shared by default and must be followed up repeatedly. There is no formal holiday or leave structure, which makes it difficult to maintain even a basic work-life balance. The company culture does not acknowledge effort. Working extra hours, meeting urgent deadlines, or taking on additional responsibilities brings no recognition, no appreciation, and no professional credit. Over time, this creates a deeply demotivating environment where employees feel invisible. Professional conduct and workplace ethics are consistently lacking. The overall setup feels controlling rather than enabling, reactive rather than planned, and dismissive rather than respectful.

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