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Table Space Technologies

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A Finance disaster beyond repair - join at your own risk - Finance Table Space Technologies Employee Review

1.0
30 Mar 2025
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Pros

Coffee used to be good, not any more.

Cons

Table Space’s finance leadership is a train wreck, forcing employees into endless unpaid overtime, including weekends. No structure, no strategy—just chaos. Managers, instead of leading, resort to public shouting and humiliating, while the HR remains utterly clueless. Deadlines are set without logic, only to make leadership look good, and when targets aren’t met, employees are blamed and expected to work nights & weekends to compensate. Asking for leaves from your manager feels as if you've asked for their money! They haven't been able to close their books in months, but want to go public in a year.

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2.0
13 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

They will provide the Salary you want.

Cons

No Process If at all you initiate there won't be any support No Proper Employee Induction The role you play and the designation you got , they both are different.

1.0
9 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

NO Pros here please check the cons

Cons

1. The entire system is controlled by just 3–4 people who behave as if they own it. Any change requires going through exhaustive “WH” questions, even when the person implementing the change already understands the system. 2. The Project Management team adds little value; their involvement mostly revolves around gossip rather than productive work. They do not understand requirements clearly and simply forward them to developers. 3. The technology stack is outdated—almost a decade old—and deployments are still done manually by copy-pasting to servers because the same 3–4 people refuse to relinquish control. 4. New employees or interns receive no proper onboarding or training, yet they are assigned tasks immediately. 5. No department follows any structured process, and even when issues are raised, top management does not support implementing proper procedures. 6. HR shows minimal interest in resolving employee concerns and has failed to address even basic issues like parking—only 30 two-wheeler slots for 500+ employees. 7. Don’t be misled by designations; the job responsibilities you actually perform rarely match the title you are given.

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