Avantages
The company provides decent benefits, making it an attractive option for freshers starting their careers. The technical team is strong in coding, which can be beneficial for learning.
Inconvénients
Back then, Qbatch had a good work culture, but recent policy changes have made it difficult. Salaries are not competitive, and employee satisfaction is not good at all. They don't have a good work-life balance. The management style is heavily old school due to personal egos rather than leadership qualities. Project managers and HR personnel often engage in office politics, making collaboration difficult. The work environment feels more like a classroom—come in, work, go home. There are no team-building activities, mentorship programs, or structured career growth opportunities. Project managers criticize employees in front of everyone, creating an uncomfortable and demotivating work environment. Their approach feels more like school discipline than professional leadership.