Stay away from this trash called Virtusa (Virus company with Asian DNA all over ; nothing American about it) - Senior Consultant Virtusa Employee Review

1.0
29 Dec 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Not much that I can think of except good Leave/Vacation policies and large client base. Occasionally some good training materials are available for use.

Cons

Plenty of cons.See below - 1. Below average pay in the US and expects you to work for same wage for years together. Such a shameless company that it wont even bother market conditions such that associates also get salary at par with market standards. If market is paying 100K Virtusa will try to squeeze you for 70-75K and never give any substantial raise. Nice example of how to lower the wage floor level can be learnt from this company. 2. Unprofessional colleagues and senior managers. Tamil/Telugu nepotism at best that destroys work culture even at client sites. 3. Virtusa salivates at the thought of money. It will have no shame in asking client to increase billing rates without letting those extra earns or even some portion of it to percolate to the associates who deserve that raise as the client is only keeping virtusa because of such rewarding associates. Thankless senior management 4. Immigration team is weak and so is the HR and Finance staff. Badly managed 5. Bodyshopping mongers who pretend to be a US company and yet keep day dreaming of competing with India's Infosys, TCS, HCL etc

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

Opportunity to work on large-scale enterprise projects. Exposure to modern technologies and diverse client environments.

Cons

Excessive micromanagement limits autonomy and creates a lack of trust. Workplace culture suffers from poor communication and limited collaboration. Employee feedback is often ignored, making it difficult to drive positive change. Career growth and recognition are inconsistent and heavily dependent on management. Work environment can be stressful, with employee well-being receiving little attention. Leadership within Connected Commerce is a major concern. The LOB lead's management style is often perceived as disrespectful, dismissive, and overly controlling. Employees may feel uncomfortable expressing opinions or raising concerns, leading to low morale and reduced engagement. Rather than fostering a culture of trust and empowerment, the leadership approach contributes to a negative and demotivating work environment.

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