Please don't join this company - Management Trainee Revfin Employee Review

1.0
18 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company was overall good before its investor crisis,

Cons

The company is in a financial crisis. A few friends of mine who are still working there have said that the company is not able to pay salaries from past three months.

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2.0
3 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

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Cons

bad learning u will get

1.0
31 Aug 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Companies like Revfin don’t come around often. They’re not unicorns in the billion-dollar sense, but in the mythical creature sense—you hear about them once in a generation and pray you never encounter one in real life. Their marketing team is a true modern marvel. Forget growth hacking, their real superpower is deleting negative comments on LinkedIn faster than a normal human can even hit “post.” Add to that their Glassdoor wizardry—pumping out fake glowing reviews while blocking real ones. (Mine got blocked four times before this. Maybe fifth time’s the charm?) Then comes the HR team—a shining example of exactly what HR should never be. If there were awards for missing the point of their own job, this team would be multi-time world champions. And the leadership? Genius. They’ve redefined “credentials don’t matter” by placing people in senior roles who have no idea what the role even requires. It’s almost artistic how consistently clueless the decision-making is. I’d call out names, but let’s be honest—say too much and this review will vanish like all the others. But hey, credit where it’s due—they’re passionate. With 700+ employees and thousands of dealers onboarded, they’re dead serious about saving the environment. And I genuinely think they might succeed this Diwali. Because honestly, those 700 employees and countless dealers would probably prefer watching Revfin burn to the ground than burning a single cracker. Imagine the pollution we’d save. Truly, a once-in-a-lifetime organization. Not because it’s inspiring—but because it’s the kind of disappointment you’ll never forget.

Cons

I am at lack of words

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