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₹1.6 Lakh - ₹2.1 Lakhs
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5.0

Rated by 1 employees for salary & benefits

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Engineering - Software & QA Department

5.0
  •  posted on 03 Dec 2024

4.0
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Likes

1. Supportive Team Environment: I appreciated how everyone collaborated and supported each other, making it easy to ask for help when needed. 2. Open Communication: The company encouraged open communication, allowing for feedback and ideas to flow freely between all levels of staff. 3. Professional Development Opportunities: I valued the chance to attend workshops and training sessions, which helped me grow both personally and professionally. 4. Positive Work Culture: The inclusive and positive atmosphere made coming to work enjoyable. 5. Flexible Work Hours: I liked the flexibility in my schedule, which allowed for a better work-life balance. 6. Recognition and Appreciation: The acknowledgment of hard work and achievements was motivating and made me feel valued. 7. Innovative Projects: I enjoyed being involved in creative projects that challenged me and pushed the boundaries of my abilities. 8. Good Leadership: The management was approachable and genuinely cared about employee well-being and success. 9. Strong Company Values: I aligned with the company’s values and mission, which made my work feel meaningful. 10. Opportunities for Advancement: I was pleased with the opportunities for career progression and how the company supported employees looking to advance their careers.

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Dislikes

.... 2. I didn't find that fire in workplace, that grind, that hustle was missing. It made me fear that this team is not going to make me reach from my current package to 20-30x my package while I retire.

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Project & Program Management Department

4.0
  •  posted on 05 Oct 2023

4.0
 for  Salary and Benefits

Likes

I can lead problem statements. Work several things, work more on what I like more to do.

Dislikes

More agressive and growth mindset in all employees is missing. Only founders and a few people think like the same.

Full Time

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Sales & Business Development Department

4.0
  •  posted on 26 Jul 2023

5.0
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Likes

Opportunity to work with less-aged but smart and genuine people, no politics, and everyone tries to help in a positive manner, including founders. Management is accessible. HR and team seniors are positive with a solid willingness to hear me and help. The very important thing that I liked is here all employees put together to decide the fortune of the employees, almost 75% of the time. A classic example was employees demanding a working day to be off every week. It happens to be Saturday. In the company, they have 4 to 5 policies for people who don't need training or can lead by themselves mostly, work for 5 days a week, a few people work 3 to 4 days a week, and a few people work for 6 days a week. I come in a set of people who are 6 days a week. This 6day team includes juniors, non-performers, and new people who will need more training, more hands-holding, more support, and more time with this new family, to get to a point where you can handle work, and just complete promised hours a week in 5 days of quality productivity, is fine. This 6-day week team has everyone who knows beforehand before joining the company and signing the contract or terms. Even though we were in contract, we spoke about let's try a 5-day week, and our seniors took it to management. Management, on the very same day, tasked all seniors to form a team, work an hour daily, and in 2 weeks come up with an action plan ensuring if this is implemented, how such a team can still ensure clients are happy, and pendency of work is not there. The team went to management with a few pointers for an action plan, and management approved it without any hesitation, and from the very next months, things started falling down. More customer complaints, more incomplete projects, more written complaints, and this was all because sometimes, some people or some teams are not ready to adapt to 5day work week, and they really in need of that extra space to work, and yet company kept observing for about 6months. Since I too work with office where founders sits a few days, I could sense that what could have been stress for those set of top managers reporting to founding people, and the founder, a team never heard more than 1 to 2 complains a year, is listening noise every second day, things went south. Despite of severe notices by management, team was not able to copeup in 5day work week, only reason was this is a junior team and they do have seniors but still the mix is not perfect. Company had to turn it back to 6day work week for the particular team, and best part is company didn't take any action on anyone from this team, and yet such founders have the same cup of tea/coffee with everyone without a sign of discomfort in their face, speech, etc.

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Dislikes

I have personally complained to management about this fact that there are several people in the company who loves to take all benefits or demand every best from company, and as per my personal opinion company is doing its best, but a few people always have a small complain always, but when comes to dedication, performance, at least discipline like not misusing company's asset, people (not all) are never bothered about. Despite of my complains, and complains by other colleagues too, management tries to give lastchance to such people , last chance every time, instead of just removing them. In a small team, to become big, its very much necessary that every one is Ms Dhoni, or thinks and ready to die for the mission, one rotten tomato spoiling other unrottens.

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Engineering - Software & QA Department

5.0
  •  posted on 21 Oct 2022

5.0
 for  Salary and Benefits

Likes

BusinessLabs employee friendly environment helped me grow in confidence to handle challenging tasks easily, my mentors were always available to help me whenever I was facing as issue

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Dislikes

Instead of 2 Saturdays a month, it would be great if we could have a week off on all 4 Saturdays.

Other Department

5.0
  •  posted on 31 Mar 2022

5.0
 for  Salary and Benefits

Likes

I like the work culture and the management encourages continuous learning, extends its support for skill development. The company is flexible for working from home when situations demand. This is a growing company and we have a lot of opportunities for career growth.

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Business Labs Web Developer Intern salary in India ranges between ₹1.6 Lakh to ₹2.1 Lakhs. This is an estimate based on latest salaries received from employees of Business Labs.