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Unacademy Freelance Content Writer Salary

1 - 3 years exp. (3 salaries)

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₹1.5 L/yr - ₹5 L/yr

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Testbook.com Freelance Content Writer Salary

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₹2.2 L/yr - ₹6.4 L/yr

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eLearning Department

3.0
  •  posted on 08 Apr 2021

1.0
 for  Salary and Benefits

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Teammates are supportive

Dislikes

Salary date is 5th of every month. Sometimes it may go till 10th. Poor leadership. Autocratic leadership style. Saturday working. No improvement in learning skills. No yearly hike. Stirct punch in time if delay 2mins also half a day salary cut.

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Production, Manufacturing & Engineering Department

1.0
  •  posted on 16 Sep 2024

2.0
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Likes

Only few of my colleagues

Dislikes

The management, particularly HR and senior leaders, created a toxic environment through excessive micromanagement. Every action was scrutinized, and any minor deviation, such as simply turning your head, could lead to an immediate inquiry from higher-ups like the VP. This made the office atmosphere extremely stifling and stressful. The office itself was set up in a two-floor house, which was neither spacious nor comfortable. The setup felt claustrophobic, with no real room to breathe or work comfortably. It lacked the professional ambience you’d expect from a productive workplace. During my time there, I worked with two of the worst project managers, one of whom was particularly arrogant and difficult to deal with. The quality-checking team, rather than offering constructive feedback, often looked down on the work of others despite lacking expertise themselves. It was demotivating to deal with individuals who seemed unqualified to review work properly. There was no clear structure, no standard operating procedures (SOPs), and projects were irregular, making it hard to maintain any consistency. SME roles were frequently diluted with menial tasks like data entry, which felt like a misuse of skills and experience. To make matters worse, employees were often blamed for mistakes made by others long ago, leading to unnecessary confrontations in meetings and emails. Accountability was lacking, and this unfair treatment further added to the overall dysfunction of the organization.

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  • Salary - Poor
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Teaching & Training Department

3.0
  •  posted on 26 Mar 2021

1.0
 for  Salary and Benefits

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People around are good and are really supportive, environment is made better by such people.

Dislikes

People who work over five years are purely recognised by the management but squeezed to the core for work. Experts in flattery

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