Perennial Systems: Where Time Stands Still! - Senior Associate Perennial System Employee Review

1.0
16 Feb 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- The annual trek is a nice touch—because nothing says ‘employee appreciation’ like a mandatory hike. - If you love stability, you’ll thrive here. Job roles don’t change, promotions don’t happen, and salaries rarely budge. - Zero risk of burnout from too much praise or recognition—because, well, there isn’t any. -You won’t have to deal with exhausting social interactions. The office culture ensures you stay focused (and maybe just a little lonely). Moreover everyone talks in Marathi all the time, even the department leads can't complete 2 full sentences in good grammatically correct English.

Cons

- Career growth is more of a myth than an actual thing. You might get new responsibilities, but don’t expect a new title or a pay raise to go with them. - Salary increments are like shooting stars—rare, fleeting, and mostly wishful thinking. - Appreciation? Let’s just say, if silence were an award, we’d all be gold medalists. - Team-building activities are kept to a minimum, so if you’re hoping to bond with your colleagues, you better enjoy small talk by the coffee machine.

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4.0
3 Jan 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good Place to start career. One can learn a lot here which will help in one's career growth.

Cons

Agile rules are there but not follow properly

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1.0
17 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Provides Work From Home to some folks.

Cons

Poor Work Culture Micro-managent ( asks employees to fill excel sheets on what they did for the day hour by hour - this is practised daily) Only 16 Planned Leaves and 5 EL (resources working on Philippines project will have 5 less PL so 12 PLs for them as they have client holidays.) Scams employees for leave encashment and Overtime payments. HR is non-responsive. Head HR makes false promises at time of joining. Only one big project. Too much managers. Still doing things via Excel sheets and Google sheets - every resources working on a project fill 3 excel sheets daily.

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