It’s a Mad House - Senior Software Engineer YouPlus Employee Review

1.0
8 June 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Flexible timing 2. Free food

Cons

Firstly, there is a lot of politics internally and favourism done. Due to which I have seen real talent leave the company months within joining. Second, coming to your work life balance, it’s lost. I mean seriously, everytime the CEO visits everyone has to come to office even on weekends and holidays, doesn’t matter if you have work or not. You have to be physically present. And to top that there is no business model at all due to which every other week the product changes. Won’t be long before you loose track of what’s happening. Also, due to all these as an individual your learning curve takes a hit. It becomes difficult to learn and try out new stuff. Then there’s this Higher Management which like to micro manage everything, and it feels that their only goal is to please the CEO. They would do everything in their power starting from singing, dancing till forcing the employees to attend office on holidays/weekends just so that the CEO is happy.

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Career-wise, there is absolutely no pros to be listed. But if you do care about simple perks: - Free food once in a while. - Office is ok

Cons

- Unprofessional, immature behaviors from the management - The team consists of inexperience individuals who cannot find a job elsewhere and are willing to work for low pays. Not a single smart person around. (Still they have a high turnover rate too) - the CEO cares more about attending conferences and posting selfies on Facebook than actually running the business The list goes on These guys have been wasting investor money for a few years now and still don't even have a clear business plan. They keep changing their course through a wasteful trial and error process that hasn't yielded any fruit after more than two years.

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