Cons of IT firms from India, negative values of these employers.

Vasanth Kumar Nagulakonda
2 min readSep 28, 2017

I have worked for two of the top 3 IT firms in India and sharing my experiences with you. Below are their cons:

  1. The promoters look for tax benefits/ exemptions from the Government of India, but they hate working for GoI with a ruse that it could be more profitable. These firms seek land for free from State Governments, but they don’t care to lay roads towards their office buildings.
  2. The promoters think that they did a big favour by employing their staff. They forget that there are here because of their team. Their staff has to build their firm, but not them alone. Some employers do their best to stop the growth of their ex-employees. They think a thousand times about paying well to their staff but exploit them without a second thought.
  3. They give speeches on ‘values’ in public meetings with no values. They say there are no significant achievements in recent times from India as if they are American but not Indian. They are such hypocrites that they don’t make IT products themselves and encourage only IT service offerings but talk about the lack of innovation from Indian youth.
  4. The job security at these firms is pathetic.
  5. Many rascals in the management of these firms don’t think for a moment before ruining the lives of their rebel subordinates. Instead, these rascals expect buttering from their associates. Unfortunately, promoters still rely on such dirty managers.
  6. The engineers at these firms do the Paradharma of developing software for Global giants but avoid the Swadharma of developing software for their motherland. Some go to the extent of working odd hours or night shifts for their foreign clients. This spoils their health because of this Paradharma. Trust me; brain dumping is worse than brain drain because our youth works on menial IT maintenance work from India for foreign clients rather than making some clever stuff.
  7. No pros. All pain, no gain for working for these firms. The right to freedom from our Indian Constitution does not include the right to hurt/ stalk someone.

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