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36 reviews
2.0
19 Feb 2022

Average

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Pros

Flexible time, discipline , cooperation with team members

Cons

Salary issues, not on time

5.0
2 Oct 2022
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If you want exposure to varied problems and want to learn in short span of time, WINIT is the company. Big learning curve and you getting a chance to deal with high pressure & top clients. This is applicable only if you show spark & willingness to own. Once your managers start trusting you, you will have access to everything like DB, Component, Release management and so on. I can confidently say I got 2.5 times more experience [compare to normal] in terms of skills, exposure, opportunity and domain knowledge.

Cons

2 years bonds needs to go. We saw salary regularization was progressing but very soon needs to reach 100% on time

5.0
7 Apr 2026
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Excellent exposure to real-time projects and modern technologies Supportive team members and approachable leadership Encourages learning, innovation, and taking ownership of work Opportunities to work on end-to-end development and improve problem-solving skills Flexible environment that helps in enhancing both technical and interpersonal skills Good place for freshers and experienced developers to grow

Cons

No major concerns; overall a positive experience.

1.0
9 Feb 2025

Toxic Company

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Nothing to discuss as it is not necessary in this company

Cons

1.Unpaid Salaries & Financial Struggles – Salaries are frequently delayed for months, and no salary is provided during the notice period. The company often skips the last month’s salary and does not clear Full & Final (F&F) settlements, leaving employees in financial distress. Many employees have been unpaid for over 5 months, with vague excuses about "financial struggles 2. Exploitation of Freshers – Freshers are treated unfairly, often working 12-24 hours daily without proper guidance. Many feel emotionally drained, frustrated, and regret joining. 3. Outdated & Unsafe Systems – Employees are required to use personal laptops without allowances. Recently, 5 CPUs malfunctioned, causing safety concerns. Instead of upgrading, the company repaired and reused outdated systems. 4. Lack of IT Standards – Projects lack security, with poor access control, no version control like Git, and no proper cloud setup. This results in poorly managed projects and potential data risks. 5. Poor Leadership & Work Culture – Management often ignores employee concerns, and work expectations are unrealistic. Many employees feel overburdened, undervalued, and disrespected. 6. No Career Growth – The company uses outdated technologies, offering no skill development or career progression. Employees struggle to switch jobs because the project experience gained here is outdated and irrelevant in the industry. 7. No Compensation or Benefits – Employees are denied basic compensations, and financial difficulties are used as a reason for every delay or failure. 8. Work-Life Balance Issues – Married employees face extreme work hours, leading to high stress and minimal time with their families. 9. Unfair HR Policies & Financial Burdens – Employees who request a notice period reduction often face unreasonable financial penalties, even when serving their notice period properly. This creates unnecessary financial stress and discourages open discussions about exit terms. 10. Rigid Bond Policy & High Attrition – Freshers and experienced employees alike feel trapped due to rigid bond periods and minimal learning opportunities. The high attrition rate reflects the dissatisfaction within the company. 11. Lack of Vision from Leadership – The CEO and senior management have failed to implement modern IT practices, leading to inefficient project management and outdated work methods. Instead of fostering innovation, leadership prioritizes rigid control, which negatively impacts both employees and the company’s long-term growth. 12. High Workload & No Recognition – Employees often work long hours, including weekends, with little to no appreciation or incentives. Final Advice: If you value your career, financial stability, and mental well-being, consider exploring other opportunities. Many employees, including former ones, have struggled with salary issues and career progression due to the outdated work environment here.

1.0
28 Sept 2022
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Screw your life and time... Bihari management...

Cons

They are running a scam.. They only hire freshers by taking certificates.. Salary will be on time till 6 months... After probation period they will torture you like hell with no salary... After getting fedup you will leave the company without salaries.. Its scam

1.0
19 May 2022

Worst company

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Nothing positive about the company

Cons

No salary on time. More work pressure.

1.0
11 Mar 2023

don't go

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Pros

there are not pros to WINIT.

Cons

salary not on time. work life is hell

1.0
30 Jul 2023

Never join winit

Anonymous employee
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Winit software company environment very poor

Cons

Every time Salary issue, company not provided any type of welcome kit

5.0
2 Oct 2022
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Pros

They took care of me when I needed help. I learn't a lot of new technology

Cons

They went through tough time but still didn't reduce our salary like others

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