Good technology, Bad management - Software Engineer E2E Networks Employee Review

2.0
25 Aug 2014
Recommend
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Pros

The technology is bleeding edge The team is small but very talented The exposure is diverse since the teams are small

Cons

Erratic policies People are not valued at all Unfair management

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E2E Networks Response
11y
We are still a small organization evolving consistent policies but it is an un-fair accusation that people are not valued or treated un-fairly. If we didn't value our people and treat them well we wouldn't have had any of our past teammates re-joining E2E. Currently re-joining members are a fairly high proportion of our current team. Usually we find that people who find their groove at E2E tend to be at E2E forever and enjoy consistent growth prospects as we are growing as an organization and those who don't tend to leave, and leave within a few months. Regards Tarun Dua Co-founder, E2E Networks Private Limited

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Pros

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