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177 reviews
5.0
10 Nov 2025

Decent place to work

Recommend
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Pros

Great teammates, warm atmosphere, good work, life balance

Cons

Remote work culture sometimes was too flexible

5.0
25 Dec 2025

Good Place to be

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Pros

Compared to majority of companies in India, InMobi has better work environment, good culture, less politics

Cons

They have only 1 BU which contributes to 70% of revenue and 90%+ of their margin, out of 3 major BU, and they are not able to make the other 2 Business scale

4.0
10 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Positive culture, supportive leadership, career growth, and healthy work environment.

Cons

Limited growth opportunities within organization

5.0
21 Nov 2025

Work culture

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Pros

Good company to work with and awesome food. Supportive colleagues and management

Cons

Travelling. I dont see ant Cons.

1.0
12 Dec 2025

TOXIC! Smart Team, Broken Culture, Zero Work-Life Balance, Petty Management

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Colleagues were smart, collaborative, and supportive. They made the day-to-day challenges more manageable and and always willing to help each other succeed. - Daily lunches in the office were a nice perk and helped reduce personal expenses. - Competitive pay. Decent benefits.

Cons

- Performance management processes are frequently applied inconsistently and without clear intent to develop or support employees. Rather than fostering growth or providing actionable coaching, the process is often used as a tactic to manage people out, particularly when accommodations or personal advocacy are involved. - Leadership sometimes promotes a culture of control over collaboration. New managers can come in and assert authority without first understanding team dynamics, established workflows, or communication norms. This creates unnecessary friction, mistrust, and dysfunction. - Micromanagement and punitive practices are often disguised as professional development, but lack true coaching or mentorship. Issues like formatting or phrasing are escalated to HR-level concerns, while real systemic problems go unaddressed. Employees who speak up or ask clarifying questions are often penalized instead of supported. - Employees returning from medical leave are especially vulnerable. Instead of creating a supportive reintegration plan, some leaders choose to document routine issues as performance failures, ignoring broader context. This feels retaliatory and designed to build a paper trail rather than help employees succeed. - HR does not function as an impartial resource. Employee concerns are routinely brushed aside, and when legal risks arise (ex: related to medical disclosures), severance and extended benefits are offered as a way to avoid potential claims, not as a gesture of goodwill. - Leadership culture is rooted in fear and internal politics. Decisions often appear politically motivated, prioritizing optics over ethics or accountability. - Some managers lack proficiency in basic tools (e.g., Excel, Teams, reporting systems), but still micromanage and penalize employees for unclear or minor issues. - In-office policy is inconsistent and unfair. Employees are expected to be in the office five days a week while others, including some senior leaders, work fully remote. This undermines morale and eliminates flexibility. - Career development is stagnant. There is no mentorship culture, no clear growth path, and performance feedback is often vague or retroactive. - Systems and tools break frequently with little urgency to fix them. Internal processes are clunky, reporting is unreliable, and cross-functional collaboration is poor. Meetings often lack follow-through or leadership accountability. - Policies are not applied evenly, and there are legitimate concerns about how employee issues are handled. There is little trust in HR, and many decisions feel legally questionable or ethically troubling.

4.0
26 Feb 2026

Good

Recommend
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Pros

Good work culture, also depend on the team you are in

Cons

5 days work from office, traffic heavy area

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