Worst Company in terms of Work life and Management - Marketing BookingJini Employee Review

1.0
13 Sept 2021
Recommend
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Pros

As a startup, you can learn a thing or two but behold don't get overjoyed by this fact as the price you for that is unimaginable.

Cons

Management is So hypocritic that you would not get to know their real face until unless you study their behaviour when you are not around them. They will tell you one thing on your face which create an image of themself being a Good leader, but deep down they are the worst leader. they will not force you directly about anything, they will simply direct your manager to do that work and detect your every step around the office, freedom is a myth here. 1: You will be judged by the looks by the way you manage the sweet talk with the leader, not by your work. Work is secondary. 2:- Clients and Employees are just robots or money printing machines for them, they don't care about them. for them money is everything. 3: During Pandemic When everyone was working from home and working even in overtime(Which doesn't exist according to them) The CEO Said He doesn't want to spend money to give just salary to the employees DUring Pandemic which will be wasting money according to him, Even asked employees not to take any salary for 2 months. 3:- They even create WhatsApp groups where they discuss other employees with the group members who are their chosen few or in other words who day or night pamper the CEO by saying you are the best or you are the great irrespective of work they do. Even they plan to humiliate the said employees in many ways in the groups in presence of the CEO. 3:- Don't join this company if you want to grow in your carrier.

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2.0
23 May 2025
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Pros

A good place for freshers to gain hands-on experience and learn quickly. Direct exposure to projects without much bureaucracy.

Cons

Lack of industry standards: No proper code reviews, and changes can be made directly in production, leading to unstable deployments. Constant urgency on all tasks except salary processing and full-and-final settlements. Pressure for fake publicity: Employees are forced to post on LinkedIn with praise and tag the CEO. Excessive monitoring: The CEO tracks employees via CCTV and directly messages them based on observations. Unreasonably strict policies: Half-day salary deduction for being even a minute late or taking an extra minute beyond the assigned break. High favoritism: Career growth is influenced more by personal favoritism than actual performance. No job security: Frequent hiring and firing cycles create an unstable work environment. Seeing new faces every week does not mean team expansion but rather replacements. Repetitive town halls: The CEO frequently holds company-wide meetings, often repeating the same stories without actual improvements. Workplace politics: Office politics play a major role, affecting promotions, recognition, and overall work culture. "Sir/Mam" culture: Employees are expected to address seniors with "Sir" or "Mam," reinforcing a rigid hierarchical environment rather than a collaborative workspace.

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2.0
11 Jun 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You’ll get to work and get some basic experience. They talk a lot about AI and ML on LinkedIn, but in the actual work, it’s all old tech and not much to learn.

Cons

There is no job security at . Any time, CTO can call you to the office and tell you, This is your last day, then ask you give resignation same time. It gets accepted immediately, and you are to leave on the same day without due notice or process. The most toxic person the CEO. He is always watching everyone, and even for something as small , he'll respond. He will call anytime to all for "town halls" and go on for hours lecturing on things that nobody finds helpful. They are very unreasonable and strict in their policies—such as deducting half a day's pay if you're even a minute late. Also, the company is totally dependent on outside investment. If the money does arrive, then you may receive your salary in time. If it doesn't, expect delays each month. There is zero transparency, and workers are left in the dark wondering when they'll receive their salary. Even after you leave the company, the struggle isn’t over. You’ll have to struggle for your FNF. They’ll promise it will be cleared in 45 days, but that rarely happens. You’ll have to send multiple emails and follow-ups, and even then, you might only get a partial amount. After that, the cycle of follow-ups continues.

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