Proceed with caution for eTouch group within Virtusa - Anonymous employee Virtusa Employee Review

1.0
24 Apr 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

No Pros for this company

Cons

This review is for eTouch Systems, which got taken over by Virtusa -- Makes you sign contract with financial implications for filing Green card -- Sign bond with financial implication if you leave the company early -- Lot of group level politics and your hard work will never be appreciated. Several times, credit for your work will be taken up by your managers or their loyalist people. No acknowledgement for your work -- Company management encourages and protects their acolytes for bad behavior -- In case you are not part of their favorite group, there will be one set of rules for you and another for them -- management will use their sweet talk and pretend to be in your favor in case you inform them about a conflict or a concern -- No support when one is faced with professional or personal situation -- No career growth or salary growth

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

Opportunity to work on large-scale enterprise projects. Exposure to modern technologies and diverse client environments.

Cons

Excessive micromanagement limits autonomy and creates a lack of trust. Workplace culture suffers from poor communication and limited collaboration. Employee feedback is often ignored, making it difficult to drive positive change. Career growth and recognition are inconsistent and heavily dependent on management. Work environment can be stressful, with employee well-being receiving little attention. Leadership within Connected Commerce is a major concern. The LOB lead's management style is often perceived as disrespectful, dismissive, and overly controlling. Employees may feel uncomfortable expressing opinions or raising concerns, leading to low morale and reduced engagement. Rather than fostering a culture of trust and empowerment, the leadership approach contributes to a negative and demotivating work environment.

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