Good for freshers but not for staying long term - Avis employé Software Engineer Salescode.ai

3,0
8 févr. 2026
Recommande
Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale

Avantages

1) Coffee is amazing (the only reason I'm still staying here is because of their addicting coffee) 2) Pay for freshers is good. 3) Peers are good and encouraging.

Inconvénients

Many recent 5 star reviews are from fake accounts created by the company itself, the original rating was 3.2/5. 1) Work life balance is not good, majorly depends on manager. 2) Micro management. 3) Favouritism (if you please the manager then you're okay, if not then even if you work hard and do your best, you'll still receive bad ratings and they'll make up stupid reasons to justify it. 4) You need to be cunning and need to understand blame game to succeed here. If you're a simple guy then your managers will squeeze every ounce of sweat to make you work (even on weekends). 5) CTO and CEO is blinded by AI, they don't understand how and why it works. They believe they can replace employees by AI completely and everything can be done by Ai. They try to justify that a week's work can be done in an hour by using Ai and they force employees to work on very tight deadlines in the name of "With Ai you can do it in no time". (not expected from a CTO who should have a good understanding on Ai agents and all)

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5,0
11 févr. 2026
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Perspective commerciale

Avantages

Strong technical exposure and supportive teammates make learning fast. The environment is high-energy and growth-focused, with transparent performance recognition.

Inconvénients

Late-night cabs aren’t provided. . .

1,0
9 juin 2026
Employé (anonyme)
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Perspective commerciale

Avantages

You will gain rapid exposure to handling massive workloads out of sheer necessity, but it comes at a devastating cost to your physical and mental health.

Inconvénients

Gross Negligence Regarding Employee Safety: During the major regional riots in August 2023, employees who requested Work From Home (WFH) based on official government advisories were publicly humiliated by C-suite executives and HR, and falsely accused of "spreading panic." Later that same day, when violent mobs reached buildings just 500 meters away, leadership refused to issue an official office-wide announcement or apologize. Instead, a casual, cold text message was dropped in a group chat stating employees "could leave if they wanted to," actively downplaying a severe security threat. Unrealistic Expectations & Extreme Understaffing: The workload is completely unmanageable. Severe Burnout as a Corporate Norm: Working non-stop through weekends and late into the night is not just expected—it is glorified. The intense pressure is so severe that it has resulted in team members being hospitalized due to sheer physical exhaustion. Wage Theft & Humiliation Around Overtime: Overtime is mandatory, but attempting to claim compensation or even mentioning the extra hours results in public humiliation, with management gaslighting you into believing it is a "time management" issue. Toxic and Incompetent Management: Project timelines and priorities are constantly shifted on a whim. Management routinely delayed critical decisions until the very end of the workday, creating artificial bottlenecks. When these delayed decisions fractured client trust, the blame was systematically deflected onto the employees. Public humiliation in front of colleagues is a standard management tactic.

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