Excellent company to with - Program Lead Vahan Employee Review

5.0
24 Mar 2022
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Pros

I've never written any reviews online but this one I really wanted to share with you:- 1) 5 star work culture 2) 2 mandatory wellness off per month ( Yes, i have been taking them since my first month. No one objected) 3) No hierarchy. CEO is always available to talk and hear suggestions. 4) Main thing, freedom to work individually. 5) I haven't seen anyone not satisfied here. 6) On top of everything, we'll get an excellent opportunity to learn and work as lot of people here are from top institutions like IIT, IIM, Symbiosis etc. 7) Not only employees but also lot of Vahan clients are really satisfied.

Cons

Only con is, once you join here you will never want to look anywhere outside. All thanks to employee benefits and work culture.

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3.0
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5.0
14 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Mission-driven: You actually see your work helping delivery workers get jobs every day — few startups offer that kind of purpose. Strong product + engineering culture: Lean, high-ownership teams; PMs, designers, and engineers work closely to ship fast. Autonomy & trust: No micromanagement; everyone is treated as an owner. Smart, grounded leadership: The founders and senior team are approachable, pragmatic, and deeply focused on impact. Rapid growth: Products evolve weekly. If you like fast iteration and data-driven problem-solving, you’ll thrive. Cross-functional exposure: You work closely with ops, growth, and client teams, learning the business end-to-end.

Cons

Pace can be intense: It’s a true early-stage environment — priorities shift quickly, and you have to be adaptable. Limited processes: Because of speed, documentation and processes sometimes lag behind execution. Small team, big goals: You’ll often be stretched across multiple charters — exciting for self-starters, tough for those who prefer structure. Learning by doing: Not much hand-holding; ideal for people who want autonomy, less so for those who need a predefined playbook.

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