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Protean eGov Technologies

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Lead CDAIO - AVP-IT Protean eGov Technologies Employee Review

1.0
13 Mar 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

like govt company time in and time out is fixed

Cons

90% of old CXOs has changed in last 2 years leading to no vision in the company. Managers are not at all empathetic and biased towards employees. Most of many of them are not knowledgable on technology inspite being technology managers/VPs. They insist on outsourcing development even if there is capability to build products inhouse leading to money wastage and inefficient utilization of inhouse developers. There are 5-6 ticketing tools used and multiple others are also being contracted which itself says there is no coordination between managers. New niche technology specialists are hired when existing specialists from the same field are not given any work related to that particular technology. The company is hardly having operating profit and is heavily reliant on only 2 products PAN and NPS which might also be lost to other IT companies if they lose RFPs of renewals

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1.0
21 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Government holidays exist on paper, but employees are often expected to work during them.

Cons

The work culture at appeared highly management-driven, where employee well-being, professionalism, and fair treatment often seemed secondary to hierarchy and internal politics. There was consistent pressure to support weekend work, late-night activities, and last-minute requests even after official logoff hours. Employees attempting to maintain professional work-life boundaries were not always viewed positively. In several situations, professional disagreements or inability to support unplanned after-hours work appeared to influence how employees were perceived by management. Performance evaluations also seemed inconsistent at times, with concerns being raised in situations where delivery records and contributions did not appear to align with the feedback provided. This created an environment that often felt pressure-driven rather than collaborative. Exit processes were another area of concern. Employees reportedly faced unnecessary complications during separation, including delays in receiving Full & Final settlements and experience-related documentation. Multiple follow-ups and escalations to higher management were sometimes required before pending dues and documents were processed. The organization also lacked structured planning, professional communication standards, and strong technical leadership. Meetings frequently reflected a blame-oriented culture instead of constructive collaboration. HR support appeared largely aligned with management decisions rather than functioning as an independent employee support system. Professionals from structured product-based organizations or established MNC environments may find the culture difficult to adapt to. The environment may suit individuals comfortable with strict top-down management styles, but those expecting transparency, merit-based growth, professionalism, and healthy work-life balance may find the experience disappointing.

1
3.0
30 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

All indian govt holidays applicable Good for self learning

Cons

Strict timings Less work from home

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