Worst place to work with - Employee Webgrity Employee Review

1.0
26 July 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Salary in time - Fixed in & out time (because of no project pressure as they don't have much projects)

Cons

- Management are worst - School type environment - Childish rules - Don't have marketing people; Project Managers need to work as marketing guy/ bidder. - They are only doing bidding on Elance / Upwork, Guru. Can you imagine that a 17 years old company don't have any other source of taking projects rather than freelancing? - They are mostly looking for freshers with very low salary, and sometimes with no hike. - They are hiring Project Managers, but they can fire a PM within 2 days, due to performance issues. How can they measure performances within 2 days? - They can sack any employee/ developer due to lack of projects. - HR rules are pathetic. - Open on Saturdays except the first one. - Resides on residential place; you will not feel good. - When you resigned from webgrity, they will behave roughly with you. - They will provide you identity card but no designation and blood group mentioned on the card. :) - Not a private limited company. Can shut down their business anytime.

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3.0
30 Mar 2026
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CEO approval
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
22 Nov 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nothing that i really like about this company (CEO is a complete fool and nitpicker)

Cons

If you are a fresher, I strongly advise against joining this company. My experience as an HTML Developer Trainee from 21st November 2024 was extremely disappointing due to the unprofessional behavior of the CEO, Amit Keshan, who was responsible for training me. On my first day, I was assigned the task of creating a complex table. I completed it, using ChatGPT as a tool to assist me. However, the CEO called me into his office and insulted me, labeling me "oversmart" and nitpicking over minor issues like the width of rows and columns not matching the design exactly. I reworked the task using CSS to improve it, but instead of appreciating the effort, he chastised me again, saying, "Did I ask you to use CSS?" He even made an irrelevant comparison about school subjects, which felt more like an insult than constructive feedback. Throughout my short time there, he constantly belittled me, calling me a "disturbance" whenever I sought guidance, even though he was supposed to be my trainer. Finally, on 22nd November 2024, he involved HR and labeled me a "problem child," stating I wasn't a fit for their expectations of a "normal coder," and I was released. While the HR staff was polite, the CEO’s behavior was unprofessional, demoralizing, and not conducive to a learning environment. Freshers should avoid this company if they value respect and proper guidance.

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