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HexaView Technologies

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Once a great company , now completely mismanaged and unstable - Applications Engineer HexaView Technologies Employee Review

1.0
7 Nov 2025
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Pros

• Work from home flexibility on certain days was convenient. • Opportunities to work on real client projects from an early stage.

Cons

• The work culture has declined severely after recent leadership changes. • Frequent layoffs within a short period created fear and job insecurity among employees. • Instead of focusing on projects and business growth, leadership seems more focused on image-building activities. • Poor work-life balance — employees often work 12–16 hours with no overtime pay or appreciation. • Compensation is significantly below market standards; employees doing the same work elsewhere earn nearly double. • No recognition for good work, only criticism for small mistakes. • Promotions and appraisals are inconsistent and often reactive (only after resignations). • Management communication is one-sided; feedback from employees is rarely valued. • The overall culture of respect and professionalism has deteriorated drastically in the past few months.

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5.0
4 Oct 2022
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Pros

I had the opportunity to learn and execute from the experts in the house. The aim to expand by using capital market software solutions has seen the light with triumph. Cheers to the Hexaview Team. Salesforce consulting service is helpful for growing the company with customized applications.

Cons

There are no cons observed.

5.0
5 Mar 2026
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Pros

I like that the QA department is clearly divided into manual and automation tracks. It allows you to really master your specific area rather than being a "jack of all trades" who can't go deep into either. Since it’s Fintech, you aren't just testing UI; you’re learning complex financial logic. It makes the manual side much more analytical and the automation side more challenging. Even though teams are separate, there’s no "us vs. them" mentality. Collaboration is smooth, and the leadership is very approachable. Good internal movement. If you're in manual and want to move toward automation (or vice versa), the path is there if you put in the work.

Cons

The wealth management domain is no joke. Expect to spend a lot of time in documentation during your first few months. During release cycles, the pace is very fast across both teams. You need to be someone who thrives under a bit of pressure.

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