The cons of working in this place are many.
1. Location: Though the new office has swanky interiors, the office location negate it totally. It is in an industrial area. The approach road to office is very dusty - right from the morning to late evening! Add the irritating smoke emanating from the nearby factories most of the time. So, if you decide to take a walk and breathe some fresh air, forget it. which is smoky most of the time. location is in a pathetic area.
Train: The office is about 2 km away from the Borivali railway station and it's a fight every morning to reach as most autos refuse to ply to this place. In the evening, it is again a fight to get an auto to the station. The long queue for the share auto, combined with the traffic jam on the approach road to station is a big let down to join this place. And if you have to leave late (which is on most days), God save you by sending a willing auto so late at this place.
Road: The WE Highway is 800 metres away, but walking to the office in the dust and smoke and sun is painful. Not to mention the condition of the approach road during rains.
Get your own food from home as food options are very limited.
2. Office Timings: It is a strict 9:30 am log-in time. Four late marks will invite a penalty of half-day leave getting deduced from your leave balance or salary cut. While they insist on entering office on time, there's no fixed time to leave. The management expects you to work late or at least till they owners are in office (which is 730-800 on most days). The rules, of course, vary for the owners of the company, who stay close by in Thakur Village, and walk in leisurely at 1030-11 am. A word for the proprietors of the company - Practice what you preach.
Considering that employees, come from as far as Kalyan and New Mumbai, a company that claims to be modern and harps on its self-proclaimed good-culture cannot have a strict log-in time in today's Mumbai. It definitely brings down the morale of the workforce.
3. Management: It is primarily a family run show with the husband, wife, brother-in-law, sisters-in-law, etc. The proprietor's relatives join and leave with work-experience certificates and projects very often.
While they claim to be a behavioural training company that is professional in everything that they do (including abusing!), the CEO is the least professional of all. The choice of cuss words (English and Hindi) that he uses in his speeches (that are a self-glorifying monologues) and meetings are shameful. Great trendsetter to few others in the company who use expletives liberally. In any formal corporate these would be sacked for Sexual Harrassment charges. All this in an office set-up where majority of the employees are women! Great way to go and grow on becoming a big corporate!
4. 5-Day OR 6-Day Working: During the interview process, you will be told that they work 5-days a week and Saturdays are Work-from-Home. While you're not required to come to office on most Saturdays, you're required to be available all the while online - totally unacceptable for the peanuts they pay as salaries.
5. Culture: Work Better Training Pvt Ltd. tries very hard to portray a friendly culture, but it fails miserably at that. Professionalism, here, is a one-way street - YOU are expected to be professional, NOT them.
You'll be paid for eight hours of work, but you've to give 10-12 hours daily.
You're expected to come on time, and leave when the owners leave at 730-8 PM.
And yes, last but not the least - if any office property gets stolen/damaged - the owners propose to recover the cost by deducting it from everyone's salaries!
6. Sales Process: Every sales person is required to send the recorded conversations with clients, sales calls to the owners without fail for a so-called analysis, suggestions and improvement. Any sales person would realize that this is the gross mistrust that the owners have in their team. And an insult to a sales person.
HR Policies: No medical insurance or medical allowances in the CTC.