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Me and my gf have been dating for 5 years. Back in 2020, I started my career with a package of ₹5 LPA. Over the years, I’ve reached ₹22 LPA in 2025. She started her journey with ₹3 LPA(2020) and is now earning ₹8 LPA(2025). We’ve been in a live-in relationship for around 2 years, and the idea was to share expenses equally. But, equal sharing never really happened. If we go to a café she likes, especially with friends, I will pay the entire bill. We only split the house rent and grocery bills. I told her lots of time to cut down these costly cafe expenses or earn more money, increase your package, study and work hard, but.....she is now in her comfort zone. Being from a tech background, I have seen people upgrade their skills and package for a good life in metro cities. I am ready to support her in her studies, but she is like I am earning enough for myself.... No, you are not. I love her, but I don't know how to overcome this issue between us. Please suggest!
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Sales & Business Development Department

1.0
  •  updated on 04 Jun 2025

1.0
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Jaro education is strict in rules

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...rg you need to work under the useless ans immature manager who dont know sales. You wont get salary, monika and anika sharma will bring the company down

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Sales & Business Development Department

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  •  updated on 27 Mar 2025

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...ancial struggles, yet they have irresponsibly launched an IPO while mass hiring. Now, they are resorting to unfair tactics to cut costs, marking employees LOP (Loss of Pay) for petty reasons. This is nothing but a blatant attempt to withhold hard-earned salaries from employees who are already overworked and undervalued. Jaro Education is not a place for career growth it's a toxic environment where hard work goes unnoticed, and favoritism dictates success. If you value your professional well-being, steer clear of this company.

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Sales & Business Development Department

1.0
  •  updated on 05 Feb 2025

3.0
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nothing to like

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worst culture.if u resign they will hold your salary n never give it ,14 hours shift , monika khandelwal branch manager is very rude n involves in personal life as well .. abuses employee.. threaten them that she will hold salary n give termination.. if u go here your life will become hell trust me .

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Sales & Business Development Department

4.0
  •  updated on 01 Jun 2024

5.0
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You will get a good pay

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The culture is very toxic, They need numbers there is no employee satisfaction. There is more partiality and favouritism if you are not their favorite you can't grow there or you will not be recognised. Some Sundays also you need to work it depends on your team lead.

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Sales & Business Development Department

1.0
  •  updated on 08 Nov 2024

5.0
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They will pay you decent salary but hold on that is not only the game

  • Salary - Excellent

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My experience at Jaro Education was extremely disappointing, and I would not recommend this company to anyone looking for a professional or supportive work environment. One of the most concerning incidents occurred when a team leader, Alim, made an inappropriate comment about a female colleague, remarking that she had "smokey eyes." This issue was not mine personally but was something I witnessed as it involved a friend of mine. When this issue was escalated to HR, rather than addressing the comment or holding Alim accountable, he arrogantly called my friend and said, “no one can do anything to me, I’m the top performer here.” This response from Alim not only highlighted the lack of professionalism within the company but also demonstrated how little management cares about addressing inappropriate behavior or supporting their employees. The management, in general, was unresponsive and unhelpful. My team leader, would rarely respond to emails or provide the support needed to perform well in the job. Whenever I reached out for guidance or clarity, I was either ignored or placed on a PIP (Performance Improvement Plan) instead of receiving constructive feedback or help. What’s worse, there was a clear culture of favoritism within the company. Some employees were given fresh leads and better resources, while newcomers like myself were left with outdated and irrelevant data, making it nearly impossible to succeed. The leads provided were sourced from platforms like Naukri.com and job-seeking sites, which meant I was constantly cold calling people who had no interest in the services we were offering. Despite this, there was immense pressure to hit unrealistic sales targets with no real strategy or support in place. There is also a lack of product knowledge and training. The company expects you to sell expensive courses without providing adequate information on the products you’re selling. Training sessions are minimal, and the focus is always on achieving numbers, rather than equipping employees with the tools they need to succeed. There is no help in closing sales, and the management simply expects you to dial hundreds of numbers a day, without any real guidance or support on how to convert those calls into successful enrollments. The work culture is toxic and extremely stressful. There is constant pressure to work overtime, including on weekends, without any form of acknowledgment or compensation for the extra hours put in. If you fall behind or fail to meet your targets, the company has no problem dismissing you without following the usual notice period procedures. I experienced this firsthand when I was placed on a PIP and ultimately let go without being allowed to serve my notice period. They also violated the terms of my contract by only paying me for 4 days of work, instead of the full amount as per the agreement. Lastly, the company places more value on sales numbers than on the well-being or development of its employees. There’s no clear path for growth, and employees are treated as disposable assets to meet the company’s targets. The atmosphere is one of high pressure, favoritism, and a lack of respect, where only the “top performers” are given the time of day, and everyone else is left to fend for themselves. In conclusion, Jaro Education is a company that prioritizes sales over employee well-being and professional integrity. The management is dismissive and unresponsive, and the work environment is toxic and unwelcoming. If you're looking for a company that values its employees and provides meaningful support for success, I strongly suggest looking elsewhere. Jaro is a waste of time, and their treatment of employees is deeply unprofessional.

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