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ipMetrix Consulting Group Patent Analyst salaries in New Delhi

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4 - 6 years exp.
₹5.1 Lakhs - ₹6.5 Lakhs
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Last Updated: 31 May 2024

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ipMetrix Consulting Group Patent Analyst Salary

4 - 6 years exp. (AmbitionBox Estimate)

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₹5.1 L/yr - ₹6.5 L/yr

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Patent Analyst salary at ipMetrix Consulting Group ranges between ₹5.1 Lakhs to ₹6.5 Lakhs per year for employees with experience between 4 years to 6 years. Salary estimates are based on 2 latest salaries received from various employees of ipMetrix Consulting Group.

Top skills at ipMetrix Consulting Group for Patent Analyst

Patent Analysis Patent Drafting Research Electronics Patent Management IPR Analytical skills Client Communication Basic Communication Skills Technical Tools Presentation Skills Intellectual Property Team Skills

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Legal & Regulatory Department

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  •  posted on 01 Feb 2025

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...ties for promotion beyond Senior Patent Analyst are practically non-existent. 5. Salary increments are only considered if an employee's skills are deemed indispensable. 6. Job security is precarious. Termination can occur with less than 30 days' notice. 7. The work environment offers no job satisfaction. 8. The work culture is toxic. 9. The office frequently suffers from faulty air conditioning, creating a suffocating environment. 10. Only one restroom is available for all employees, regardless of gender. 11. Management blames employees for its own mistakes (as evidenced by the single 5-star Ambition Box rating provided by management itself). 12. Analyst seating consists of broken chairs, while managers have comfortable seating. 13. With, for example, 30 incoming projects and only three analysts available, the manager assigns 10 projects to each analyst without regard to individual expertise or experience. 14. IP Metrix practices deadline management rather than proper project management. 15. The term "Pending tasks" is applied to all assigned projects, creating the impression that all projects are overdue, even when analysts lack the time to begin them due to the constant influx of new assignments. 16. The manager verbally abuses employees, regardless of gender, fostering a sense of inadequacy and questioning their job capabilities.

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Customer Success, Service & Operations Department

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  •  posted on 30 Mar 2025

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Flexible Timings: You can come to office between 9-11 am Timely Salary: you get the salary before 10th of every month

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... employee chooses to resign, they are required to serve a 3-month notice period. However, the company has misused the contract terms to terminate the employment of many employees with just a few hours of notice, with no salary compensation in such cases. This type of imbalanced employment contract creates an atmosphere where employees are not treated fairly and their job security feels precarious. EXCESSIVE WORK HOURS AND LACK OF REST: At ipMetrix, employees are expected to work a minimum of 12-14 hours each day, often with no regard for their personal life. Even when a person is on leave or calls in sick, the Technical Head, Syed Murthaza, will call several times and demand things like doing review changes to previously completed work, attending client calls, or working from home to meet hard/soft deadlines, thereby showing no respect for work-life balance. This relentless pressure leaves employees exhausted and burned out, with no chance to have a personal life outside the work. The constant demand for extended work hours and unceasing availability creates a draining and unsustainable work environment. TOXIC WORK ENVIRONMENT UNDER THE TECHNICAL HEAD: The most difficult part of working at ipMetrix is the oppressive and demeaning treatment of the Technical Head, Syed Murthaza. From the very beginning, Syed's behavior makes the employees feel less than human. He finds innovative ways to abuse and torment people working under him. It quickly becomes apparent that employees' respect is not valued in this environment. Syed's management style is bossy and autocratic, and he treats employees as machines, expecting them to work tirelessly without room for personal expression or feedback. Syed is an indecent and self-obsessed person who speaks non-stop, never shuts up, and never listens to others' opinions. This morally deprived person compels employees to lie and cheat clients on his behalf. If an employee is opinionated/expressive, not a typical Yes Sir type person, unintentionally offend him in any way, or falls out of his favor, Syed goes out of his way to target the employee and make the employee's life unbearable in office, creating an environment where quitting seems like the only escape. The torment and harassment the employees face under Syed is beyond one's wildest imagination, and despite my best efforts, such a traumatizing experience can't be explained in words. Syed's toxic treatment of the employees is the single most important factor contributing to an alarmingly high attrition rate within the company. His erratic, unethical, and unprofessional behavior has also annoyed and alienated many clients and caused damage to the company. Since this crooked person is quite eloquent and full of wicked intelligence, if anything goes even slightly wrong, he easily shifts the blame to the employees quite swiftly. There is a sense of mystery surrounding the higher management's stance on Syed's behavior. While the damage Syed has caused is evident to everyone in the company, it remains unclear why the company's leadership continues to support him. I suspect that either the head of the company, Arun, based in the US, is kept in the dark by the local management, or Arun has turned a blind eye to Syed's toxicity, or Syed might have something incriminating that is protecting him from accountability despite the clear and permanent damage Syed has been causing to the company for over a decade. LACK OF LEADERSHIP QUALITY IN THE MANAGEMENT: The management is concerned only about the number of projects completed by each employee in a month, irrespective of the technical complexity of the projects, nature/type of projects, client's ask/expectations, or genuine effort required/put-in by the employees on the projects. The management is neither fair to the employees nor to the clients. Local management, comprising Syed, Akshata, and Shridhar, keep pestering employees to churn out a higher number of projects every month, which is not only an uphill task but also unrealistic and impractical. This keeps employees under undue pressure at all times. Syed is the sole person in charge of operations, and everyone working on patent drafting and analysis reports directly to him. Syed, being a moody person, has a habit of piling up and delaying the project reviews despite multiple reminders from the employees. He'd mostly pick up projects for review when the employee was on leave or the hard deadline of the project was fast approaching, leaving little or no time to do any meaningful changes. He'd then keep pressuring the employees to carry out a lot of illogical and mostly incorrect review changes suggested by him. Most often clients would not be satisfied by his review changes and would ask the analyst to revert the illogical changes suggested by Syed. Such incidents never come to light because there is no oversight over Syed's work. If any project has been delayed for valid reasons beyond the employee's control, the management doesn't care to listen to or understand the genuine reasons behind it and blames and humiliates the employees for not taking the ownership. This usually happens when Syed allocates a lot of projects without considering factors like technical complexity or the nature of the projects. Syed usually sets unrealistic timelines for the projects, and in order to complete the projects within those unrealistic timelines, he not only pressurizes employees but also encourages them to dilute and compromise the quality of the projects. The local management, besides Syed, keeps the interaction with the employees at a minimum as they seem to be playing only the role of an accountant whose only objective is to maximize the number of projects completed in a month to maximize their monthly profit by any means possible without having any vision or leadership for the future or growth of the company or the employees. The only way the management knows how to address the problem of high attrition is by experimenting with the clauses of the employment contract; beyond this wicked strategy, they don't know how to retain employees. LACK OF PERSONAL AND FINANCIAL GROWTH: If you are hoping to grow financially or skill-wise, ipMetrix is not the right place for you. This company doesn't believe in investing in their employees' training and development. Rather than promoting learning and skill enhancement, the focus is entirely on squeezing every minute of the employee's time into projects to maximize the company's profits. If you had acquired skills in other organizations before joining ipMetrix, you'd feel like losing those skills gradually because you'd not get the chance to apply your skills properly due to the shallow and low-quality work culture at ipMetrix. When it comes to financial growth, don't expect any real salary increments unless you decide to resign, at which point if the company recognizes your skill set as indispensable, they might negotiate a salary hike with you. Annual raises are virtually nonexistent, leaving employees feeling undervalued and stuck in their positions without any clear path forward. HELLISH NOTICE PERIOD: If an employee has resigned, the employee is required to serve a 3-month notice period, which feels like a special kind of HELL. Syed, the ringmaster, will treat the departing employee as a caged animal, compelling the employee to take on double the workload the employee previously had. During this 3-month period, the level of toxicity and humiliation is significantly increased, making the experience further unbearable for the departing employee. The departing employee is assigned a higher number of projects, and more unrealistic timelines are set for those projects, thereby pressurizing the employee even further and making the employee work long hours with no regard for their well-being or mental state. Even on the last day, the departing employee will find themselves working unreasonably long hours while simultaneously trying to complete the project handover and exit formalities. CONCLUSION: Unless you are in a miserable position that you can't survive without immediately joining this company, I recommend that you stay miles away from this company.

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Legal & Regulatory Department

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  •  posted on 04 Feb 2025

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Worst in all way

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Poor work-life balance, salary increment is low, no promotions for analysts (personally seen from past 4 years), due to no skill development, poor work satisfaction, worst and toxic culture head count always below 20 (including admin, managements,..).

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Nothing to say, worst in all way.

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All [Poor work-life balance; Limited opportunities for promotion; Unfulfilled promises; Flat organizational structure with no clear career progression; Verbal abuse; Lack of designated break areas (employees use the conference room for lunch due to the absence of a pantry or dining area and No skill development or training opportunities in conference room)] Check this with any previous employee

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Legal & Regulatory Department

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  •  posted on 04 Feb 2025

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Nothing

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Company culture is worst, no Job security, Very very low Salary increment, poor Work-life balance leads to health issue, no Skill development, you cant expect Promotions here, Work satisfaction never happens

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ipMetrix Consulting Group Patent Analyst Salary FAQs

How the salary growth look like for a Patent Analyst at ipMetrix Consulting Group in New Delhi?
The salary growth for a Patent Analyst at ipMetrix Consulting Group in New Delhi depends on factors such as experience, performance, and promotions. On average, a Patent Analyst in New Delhi can expect the following growth trajectory at ipMetrix Consulting Group:

Experience Average Salary Range
4 years ₹4.8 Lakhs to ₹6.1 Lakhs per year
5 years ₹5.4 Lakhs to ₹6.9 Lakhs per year
6 years ₹6.0 Lakhs to ₹7.6 Lakhs per year
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ipMetrix Consulting Group Patent Analyst salary in New Delhi ranges between ₹5.1 Lakhs to ₹6.5 Lakhs. This is an estimate based on latest salaries received from employees of ipMetrix Consulting Group.