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Salary related reviews for Hexaware Technologies
Associate Software Engineer in
Chennai
Full Time
·
Data Science & Analytics Department
3.0
• posted on 02 Sep 2024
2.0
for Salary and Benefits
Likes
Learning opportunities and collaborative teams
Dislikes
...rocesses. Relocation issue - employees are forced to work from Chennai location. No bonus or incentive policy(no bonus even on Diwali), maximum bonus amount was 1000 rupees.
Only work culture is good, and the process they follow is also good, they give great opportunities to learn grow.
Dislikes
Hike is minimalistic, even if the company's is booming with profit still they will You less package and less increments everytime, which is forcing employees to resign and switch
...st performer, it is not counted in appraisals. So what's use of best performing. You can sit quietly and get salary n go home. This is what demotivates emp and they leave rather than downgrading own performance.
Work life balance was a joke. Despite being rated 5/5 consecutively for 2 years, no hike nor any promotions. They really play dirty politics. Senior management favors female candidates more than male candidates. No appreciation for the dedicated work male employees. Zero learning or upskill opportunity other than Udemy courses which will not be considered for any other position unless you have hands on experience.
The work is mostly relaxed, especially if you're on a legacy project. Onsite opportunities can be had in rotation. There are a lot of resources to certify oneself in various skills. There is no strict implementation of working from office. I went on quite a few vacations without taking too many leaves.
There's a book club, which is interesting. I like visiting the library whenever I visit the office on a purple moon.
So, relaxed environments come with relaxed pay hikes. Appraisals here are one of the worst in the industry. Also, appraisals are unfairly linked to passing trainings and certifications apart from achievements at work. So, even if you're a hardworking good performer, but miss a single training milestone, HR will have a good excuse to deny your pay hike.