employer cover photo
employer logo
employer logo

vSplash Techlabs

Is this your company?

vSplash Techlabs HTML Developer reviews

2.6

16% would recommend to a friend

(14 total reviews)

Umesh Tibrewal

82% approve of CEO

15% positive business outlook

Reviews by job title

14 reviews
4.0
26 Nov 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It was a nice company to work at. It is completely work from home. The management people are also very kind and supportive.

Cons

Work hours usually extend beyond 9 to 5.

2.0
7 Mar 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. The salary is credited on time. 2. There is a yearly hike—though very minimal, it is at least consistent.

Cons

Apart from these, the work atmosphere is very toxic, mainly due to higher management. Managers only care about getting work done—whether it’s on a weekday, weekend, or even holidays. One week, they say provide support; the next week, they don’t acknowledge it and instead claim we are not supporting enough. Most of the time, they force employees to work on weekends and holidays. They also change the holiday calendar for their convenience—if Indian holidays are more, they follow the USA calendar; if USA holidays are more, they switch to the Indian calendar. The end goal is to extract 24/7 work at lower pay under the excuse of business requirements. It’s completely ridiculous. Management treats employees like machines. We work 10-11 hours daily without extra incentives, unless someone explicitly demands it. On weekends, they are supposed to provide incentives, but we have our personal lives too. Some managers create a toxic work environment. The CEO gives motivational speeches in every monthly All-Hands Meeting (AHM), but either he doesn’t know or chooses to ignore what managers are doing at the ground level. They commit anything to clients without having enough resources, only to overburden employees with 10-12 hour workdays. Some managers speak disrespectfully, treating employees like servants. They expect everyone to blindly follow instructions, even when unreasonable. Instead of focusing on actual work, they force employees to do unnecessary tasks just to show the CEO how hard they are "working." In reality, lower-level employees do all the hard work and deserve better incentives and salary hikes. But instead, top-level managers take all the credit and benefits from their team’s efforts. Even operational managers behave the same way. They justify weekend work by offering incentives, but it’s not just about money—it’s about employees' health. If someone works 10 hours every day, how can they be expected to work on weekends too? It’s ridiculous. I got frustrated and left the company because they don’t care—no matter how hard you work, all the credit goes to toxic higher-level managers, while employees are left with nothing but stress and health issues. Even getting leave is a struggle—they create unnecessary drama over approving planned leave. When we say we are not well, they don’t trust us. According to them, an employee can never fall sick, and even for a single day's leave, they demand proof. This is completely unprofessional.

avatar
vSplash Techlabs Response
1y
Hello, Thank you for sharing your feedback. We understand that managing remote teams effectively is a significant responsibility for both managers and the leadership team. At times, increased responsibilities can serve as opportunities for professional growth and help individuals enhance their time management skills. We would also like to highlight that the company provides incentives to employees who support weekend work as a gesture of appreciation. That said, we truly hope you find a work environment where you can grow, feel fulfilled, and thrive. Regards Team HR
1.0
3 Jan 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nothing is a pro here evrything is a con

Cons

Worst work culture Partiality No worklife balance

avatar
vSplash Techlabs Response
2y
Thanks for taking time out to write a review. We regret to learn that your experience working at vSplash was not a positive one. Just for information, vSplash is a 25 year old company and we have employees who have been working here for more than 15 years too. There is immense respect for each and every employee and we take a lot of pride being part of the organization! Having said that, we value your opinion too. We hope you find your niche space to work. Regards Team HR
Viewing 1 - 3 of 14 Reviews

Glassdoor has 227 vSplash Techlabs reviews submitted anonymously by vSplash Techlabs employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if vSplash Techlabs is right for you.