Perennial System Java Software Developer reviews

1.3

100% would recommend to a friend

(2 total reviews)

Paresh Bafna

100% approve of CEO

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2 reviews
1.0
3 Jul 2024

Not good company

Recommend
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Pros

One advantage is that salary is credited monthly to the account. if you have political knowledge please join the company

Cons

Retention policies are harsh; if terminated or leaving before a year, they deduct retention amounts from the last two months' salary, making it feel like no money is received. Micromanagement is prevalent; CTO lacks proper knowledge. Managers and Team Leads are ineffective. They may promote inexperienced hires to critical roles and overload them with responsibilities. Lack of development projects; tasks mainly involve configuration and support, not coding. No comprehensive training facilities; only Udemy courses provided, which are insufficient for learning or practical work. Onboarding on client projects occurs swiftly without adequate knowledge transfer or project training. HR responsiveness is poor; messages are often ignored without replies. Difficulty in getting paid leaves approved, even if entitled. Salary hikes are inadequate.

3.0
28 Jan 2022

Only good for freshers

Recommend
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Pros

Best project and work culture

Cons

Required lot of reporting, micromanagement, no architecture team

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