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Zignuts Technolab

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Employees Are Treated as Resources, Not People - Software Development Engineer (SDE) Zignuts Technolab Employee Review

1.0
30 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

* Opportunity to work on good client projects. * Exposure to real-world technologies and production applications. * Hiring process is relatively easy compared to many other companies.

Cons

I worked at Zignuts for a considerable period and contributed to some of the company's biggest client projects. Unfortunately, my overall experience was disappointing. The biggest issue is micromanagement Almost everything is monitored, including small breaks. Employees are expected to log a minimum of 8 working hours, but there is effectively no maximum limit. Depending on project requirements, work can easily stretch late into the night, sometimes until 12 AM or beyond, and during critical releases, even overnight work is expected. Despite these extended hours, there is no overtime compensation or reimbursement, and this is often treated as a normal expectation rather than an exception. Another major concern is the lack of job security. I invested significant effort into delivering some of the company's largest client projects, but once those projects were completed, I was laid off with little consideration. It felt like employees were valued only while they were immediately useful to the business. The company culture also raises concerns. One noticeable pattern is that managers and team leads remain the same year after year, while developers frequently leave. The high developer turnover is a red flag and, in my opinion, reflects deeper issues with management and employee retention. The workplace infrastructure also left a poor impression. During my time there, male and female employees shared a single common washroom, which I found inappropriate for a professional office. When concerns were raised internally, I did not feel they were taken seriously. Additionally, the company had very few female employees, making the workplace feel lacking in diversity and inclusiveness. Growth opportunities are limited unless you're part of the inner circle. Feedback is often one-sided, and instead of trusting engineers to manage their work, the environment relies heavily on constant monitoring and tracking. The company does offer exposure to good client projects, and I learned a lot technically. However, that learning came from the projects themselves rather than from a supportive work environment. If you value trust, autonomy, work-life balance, job security, and long-term career growth, I would recommend carefully evaluating the work culture before accepting an offer.

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5.0
13 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Currently, as an intern on the Frontend team at Zignuts Technolab, I’m having a very positive and rewarding experience. From day one, I felt welcomed and integrated into the team. During my internship, I had the opportunity to learn a lot and work on real-world projects that helped me strengthen my frontend development skills. Now, as part of the job, I continue to grow professionally thanks to the supportive and collaborative team environment. Everyone is approachable and always willing to help, answer questions, and offer guidance. My mentors, in particular, have been instrumental in providing valuable feedback and helping me develop in my role. Zignuts Technolab also has an excellent company culture. Even as an intern, I felt valued and appreciated for my contributions. Overall, my time at Zignuts Technolab has been extremely positive, and I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a place to learn, grow, and work on meaningful projects.

Cons

I didn't face any major problem here

2.0
3 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexible start time is offered, but there is no defined end time. Employees are often expected to work beyond regular hours.

Cons

My experience at this company was very negative. The work culture is extremely high pressure with unrealistic deadlines. Mistakes, even minor ones, are handled harshly and employees are often humiliated publicly. This creates a stressful and fearful environment on a daily basis. There is excessive micromanagement. Employees must submit detailed daily reports and track every minute of work. Multiple monitoring tools are installed, leaving no personal space. It feels like constant surveillance rather than a healthy workplace. Another major concern is the agreement policy. The company takes original documents. Based on my experience, never submit original documents. It is strongly recommended to speak with current employees before joining and think carefully, as there are many better companies with healthier cultures. They often hire interns first, mainly students. I strongly advise students and freshers to think carefully before joining and do proper verification with current employees.

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