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Cactus Communications Senior Project Operations Manager salaries in India

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₹9.2 Lakhs - ₹11.8 Lakhs
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... beginning their careers, the Cactus Editage DMS team might seem like an option. However, it's advisable to thoroughly research and understand the salary structure, as it tends to be on the lower side for freshers. 3. **Absence of Sales Commissions**: A significant drawback for sales personnel is the lack of commissions or incentives for sales, which are usually a key motivator for achieving and exceeding sales targets. 4. **Demanding Working Hours**: Despite assurances of typical day shifts with flexibility, the reality often involves 12 to 14-hour workdays. This is attributed to catering to clients across the US, UK, and Europe, necessitating extended hours outside the standard workday. 5. **Restricted Client Communication**: Employees find themselves with limited autonomy over client interactions, requiring managerial or project management team approval for all communications. This can hinder direct and efficient client service and relationship building. 6. **Internal Politics**: The project management team's involvement in internal politics can create an uncomfortable work environment. An example cited is the mandatory use of cameras during client calls, failure of which leads to unnecessary managerial escalations and political maneuvering. 7. **Lengthy Notice Period**: The mandatory 90-day notice period is a significant commitment that can deter future employment opportunities. Most companies are reluctant to wait three months, making it challenging for employees to transition to new roles.

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Cactus Communications Senior Project Operations Manager salary in India ranges between ₹9.2 Lakhs to ₹11.8 Lakhs. This is an estimate based on latest salaries received from employees of Cactus Communications.