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4.0
4 Jan 2023
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Pros

Good company with multiple clients working in pharma and IT sectors

Cons

Management doesn't provides much facilities to the employees in officw

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5.0
20 May 2020
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Pros

I have worked for Sigma for over 10+ years. My employment with Sigma dates back to the 90s when the company was incorporated for just over 3 years. Within that short period they were able to establish themselves as the front runner in the consulting business. The company provided complete benefits to its full time employees. It also gave a handsome raise to its employee at the end of every year. In addition to that, it also took the responsibility for processing the employees permanent resident status.

Cons

None that I can think of.

5.0
1 May 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Sigma is a pretty casual place to work. Within reason, of course, no one is hassling you about what time you came in, what you wear, or how many hours you worked. Those aren't the metrics they care about. What they do care about is your success rate at whatever you do. They, reasonably, expect excellence. The president and VP are approachable and understanding employers, but also good people. Both are involved in a substantial amount of charity work. The workforce becomes second family. The owners oftentimes brought in home-made food, which was outstanding. There was a pool table that everyone hung out at lunch, with tournaments on the fly. The office is in a quiet area nestled in a shopping plaza, which is handy. There was a Planet Fitness within walking distance, which was nice.

Cons

It's a fairly small business, so pay was a little on the low side, which, coupled with moving out of the area, is why I moved on. That was due, at least in part, to the state of the economy at the time, though. I'm not sure if this is a merciful pro or a con, but, if you aren't working out, they don't play around and will send you packing. But, I think that's for the better of the business and is better than letting someone awkwardly twist in the wind for months before ultimately letting them go anyway. Other than that, work hard, play nice, keep your nose clean, and don't talk trash, and you should get by just fine.

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