A horrible place to work - Product Manager Vuclip Employee Review

1.0
23 May 2019
Recommend
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Pros

WFH. One can get good hands on experience on real production system. Too many permutations and combinations of designations you can see here. One can get good promotions(I mean Designations).

Cons

No one literally cares about company product and end users. Lack’s innovative work for product improvement. No out of box thinking. Discussions are full of buzzwords. In company, too many speakers rather than doers. People work on multiple projects at same time. 90% of the project won’t go live in production. Employee need to carry laptop for working at odd hours. Employee has to pay from their salary if something happens to laptop. Policies are not streamlined. Everything is verbal. Policies used to change on Adhoc basis for oppressing employees. Finger pointing is big curse for this company. New culture is big myth and full of buzzwords. Lack of trust and transparency especially when it comes to employees. Good people are leaving company. Company show processes as excuse when it comes for paying variable pay. That’s why people used to leave company in a year.

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5.0
22 Mar 2022
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Pros

Collaborative, inspiring culture, and caring environment

Cons

Large companies are competing in the same marketplace

1.0
27 Mar 2012
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Very flexible with work hours, start times, etc. Most employees very pleasant to work with (but not outgoing). Free Friday lunches every week. Good snacks Good health benefits Some management is good at handing out praise when due.

Cons

Old, outdated working equipment and technology (computers, faxes, internet connections, etc). Salaries not very competitive. Favoritism runs rampant among family members - guaranteed hiring if related to an employee, regardless of experience and competency. Mistakes and late projects overlooked and ignored for "family". Projects rushed and done last minute, not much planning beforehand. Rarely delivered on time, or functional. Archaic business ideas, slow to stay current with recent trends. Majority of company in China and India, so long, odd working hours, poor communication between counties. Poor communication between departments, lack of knowledge on projects standings, completions, etc. Despite management trying to encourage otherwise, employees segregate to their own cultural groups (mostly Indian and Chinese) Some management takes credit for employees work. Employees are notified first of job redundancies by not getting paid. Then told second. Location not accessible by public transportation

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