JUSPAY Reviews

4.0

77% would recommend to a friend

(527 total reviews)

Vimal Kumar

96% approve of CEO

76% positive business outlook

JUSPAY has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 527 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The JUSPAY employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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527 reviews
1.0
21 Apr 2018

It turned out to be pathetic

Recommend
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Pros

Flexible timings Mac Book (only for lucky interns decided by the administrator) Flexible leaves Free food (unhygienic) No work for new interns Decent workspace

Cons

I was very open-minded and expected a lot from Juspay before joining and was very excited to learn and work on some slick solutions. Post one month into my internship things started looking extremely different from what I had imagined. Anyone would expect a startup like Juspay to be extremely agile, efficient, etc. as they are part some of the top applications in India. But they are nowhere close to it, the only thing I have learnt during my internship is HACK JOB. In short, it was my bad decision to think big about Juspay. They do not have a very healthy environment ATM and it's a terrible place if you looking forward to work on some great Tech or Engineering side. You will mostly work on the internal frameworks and they do not have any value outside. I will only rant about Engg/Tech and Management, other things are equally bad. "Listen to what your boss says " No one really wants to understand the problem. Most of the full-time guys just speak idiomatic stuff, have illogical arguments and finally write some crappy code. Your views do not really matter, all that matters are talks of full-times close to the top management. "Company did not choose a programming language, programming language chose them" Might be surprising but they RE-WROTE most of their stack into a purescript. I mainly worked on rewriting DIRTY code into purescript, where it is was like adding types and rewriting the same old dogmatic code. Top management made interns, product managers, administrators, helpers (I'm SERIOUS) etc. learn purescript. But did they really learn? NOPE. Most of my teammates had no idea about function programming, so they just memorised cheat sheets of the language, they didn't bother about what's really happening, they just got the work done and bootlick PMs to show they had really learnt the language. The ground reality is none of the employees here have any idea about the functional programming languages including the top devs, they have just abstracted out a couple of things with the help of freelancers. They think really too much of themselves as they call most of the top companies foolish. The trend in the world is towards diversification (microservices) while we are trying to be monolithic by unifying random things together. "Never say NO" CEO/Top-Management is always looking for people who are excited to solve problems but there is a catch, you have to agree with whatever he says. If you say no, he will quickly drop you off his list. But guys here are boot licking prone, they will always say YES even if they have no idea about it. "Want the job or increment ?" Well, you can get it easily. You do not have to work on all the weekdays. Just stay back late during few weekdays and come to office on weekends even if you don't have any work. The top management will recognise you as their hard-working employee and do the needful. JUST DO THE BOOT LICKING JOB! "World class developers" Only a few good developers are left in the company (who are mostly planning to leave) and the rest have already left. Most of these guys have really bad attitude and a very little knowledge of anything. Unfortunately, interns are getting influenced by this. The worst practices carried out by the top devs are being followed by interns as the best practices. Be it Architecture, GIT, Code, etc. "World-class HR" Probably one of the worst thing about the company. They hired at least 20-30 interns randomly after I joined. There were no running projects back then, so the new interns were idling the whole day. The sad part was they could not find any project even after 4 months into their internship. In the end, interns had to suffer, most of them never got any reply about conversion. They just feel interns are like a cheap replacement for full times, with no skill. "Unhealthy Top Management" There is a very unhealthy feud between CEO and CTO. All of the technical decisions are taken up by the CEO, CTO is just a namesake placeholder in the company. There were several occasions of a noticeable feud between them. Whenever he tries talking something sensible during Juspay talks, he was cut off by CEO in a very rude manner. They really need to start level playing field. "Do not argue with top devs" There are a set of devs whom the top management carries in their pockets. Do not argue with them, as they will probably read all the hot stuff happening in the hacker news and vomit back at you during the discussions even if it is irrelevant. These are the guys responsible for the bad tech/engineering here. If you ask them about anything, they will have an idiomatic answer. "Skewed Culture/Diversity" It really was work only culture and very boring office. There is very high bias towards language and region of Tamil Nadu as 80% of the employees are from Tamil Nadu.

1.0
19 Nov 2018
Recommend
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Pros

There are no pros at this moment.

Cons

Where do I even start? This company is proving to be a big mistake for my career. I joined this company back in 2016, looking at the positive reviews here and hoping that I would get some good exposure, but never realized that it would come to this day where I would have to write a review such as this one. 1. Too much of politics There's an enormous amount politics going on in this company. If you are very close to the people in the management and you know how to do a good amount of boot-licking, regardless of whether you do your job or not, you get paid, you get your bonuses, you get recognized and basically you are safe. However, if you don't do any of that, you might be looking at the exit from the company within few months. 2. No recognition for the hardwork put-in I have seen people that work day and night without recognition. The management will expect you to do you job and more, but at the time of recognition, you will be thought of as just an employee ID unless you do the required boot-licking. 3. Worst HR HR is an absolute disaster. They just have a position for HR at the company, but they really don't have anyone capable of taking care of the HR job. You have any concern and are thinking of taking it to the HR? You will either find them unavailable or they don't have the capability to deal with it. 4. Messed-up management The management is an equally disastrous body of the organzation. There is no co-ordination among the people of management due to which a lot of people have left. 5. Everyone has to be the jack of all trades The management expects you to learn every damn things there is under the sun. You need to be a programmer as well as a product manager as well as a Business Developer as well as a marketer. Doesn't matter to them if you are horrible at every of those things, they just want their jobs to be done by less number of people, hence less cost to the company 6. Misery for the interns It's a misery for the interns. They get hired in mass numbers and get fired in mass number. All they are focused on is their goals. As long as you are working towards fulfilling their goals, they will not think of kicking you out. But the moment you question their approach and don't agree with it, you are calling trouble for yourself and are probably getting yourself fired in a few months. They don't fire anyone just so you know, they will politely ask you to leave and that's probably the only time they are polite with you I am never going to recommend this company to anyone. If you are an employee of the company and are reading this review, save yourself and get out of there. You never know you might be the next one to get fired.

2.0
21 Feb 2019
Recommend
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Pros

1. Freedom and Ownership. Devs are free to make decisions in their code. This is also an con 2. Flexible timings and awesome startup environment. 3. Some Amazing developers with really good knowledge. 4. Lot of technologies to get into and learn.

Cons

1. No coordination between managers. This results in developers handling multiple tasks at any time and poor and creates chaos. 2. Managers are hasty and push untested code to production and then throw developers under the bus when the code fails. 3. NIH syndrome in the company's development team. 4. The senior management are on a different books (not even pages!!). 5. Business team gives in to the demands of clients and then give unreasonable and unrealistic times to the managers and developers. 6. Devs pushing code in staging which does not build and since there is no code review, it gets deployed to prod. 7. No proper coding paradigms followed. Lack of any senior developers. 8. Developers are underpaid and raises are not always given.

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