Nagarro reviews

3.9

83% would recommend to a friend

(6,897 total reviews)
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Manas Fuloria

89% approve of CEO

76% positive business outlook

Nagarro has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 6,897 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Nagarro employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Oct 15, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

1) Salary on time 2) Manmohan Gupta, ( Name says it all !)

Cons

I joined this organization without a thorough analysis of feedbacks on glassdoor and faced similar experiences which are already shared on this platform. Before you join nagarro at management level, please read glassdoor feedbacks seriously. When thoughts of resignation started in my mind, I checked glassdoor and to my surprise found same experiences already shared on this platform, YES, others are also facing similar issues and sure management is not going to take any action against these issues because it will be against the beloved ! 1) Nagarro promotes itself as a nonhierarchical organisation, I would say yes, it is a non-hierarchical organisation structured to make micromanagement easy for beloved people to remain in control in this competitive world. 2) Decisions without involving project leader are common. You would not even know when your project employee ( part of your team ) is promoted ( HR sucks ! ) Ground rule is Number of years of Experience = title, regardless of the person dont know anything because he has X number of years experience he is XYZ title 3) To be honest, there are good people in this organisation at VP level, but they are made powerless as they are competent and can lead to troubles for beloved VP's! You need to be REALLY lucky to get a good VP / Manager to be able to perform your duties else it is micromanagement, micromanagement, and micromanagement only! Don’t be surprised if your achievements are stolen by your VP and put forward on his name. 4) You hold absolutely no value in this organisation and are expected to work as a puppet to VP 5) Overall I would say, it is an Indian private company where favouritism for family and friend is at its peak 6) I can't write names hear as mentioning them would be against glassdoor policies but let me give you hint, If you have an offer from Nagarro to join in a management role, check who is your VP ( like I said there are good VP in this organization, who are not beloved and are professionals ), simply ask background of the VP to HR, you can also politely ask if he is part of “beloved” and you will know the answer. Caution note :- if you are a performer and you are part of Beloved VP’s group, you are going to write the next review, but remember your review would be suppressed/trolled by single line reviews for beloved ( there is a special training on yammer by HR on how to write a detailed review on glassdoor with promotional tags but, ya, you need to have brain, just being beloved dosent work at all places.. it only works in na ga rro !

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Nagarro Response
7y
Dear ex-colleague, At least we agree that Manmohan Gupta is a gem of a person! Now on to topics that appear to be riling you: 1. Non-hierarchical as a way of micro-management: Non-hierarchical isn’t for everyone, it can be unsettling. Maybe it’s not for some of the folks you worked with, or maybe it wasn’t for you. But it’s a key core value of the company and I’m glad you at least see it in action, even if not in the way you’d like to. 2. Promotions without the project leader being informed up front: Yes, HR did do this for a while, deliberately. In our concept, people don’t “belong” to the project leader, they work for the company. This was an outcome of that. Non-hierarchical... and not really micro-management, since the promotion. didn’t come from the VP who was your operational guide and skip you, but from a set of data and algorithms. 3-6. VPs and VPs: You seem to have some issues with a couple of the VPs who have been around for a while. (Just btw I think VPs who’ve been around for more than 5 years are probably fewer than a third of the total.) I can’t second guess your experience, so I can only say sorry. But one thing you wrote was flat untrue: “there is a special training on Yammer by HR on how to write a detailed review on Glassdoor with promotional tags”. That’s a dishonest allegation. There are indeed a couple of posts about Glassdoor on Yammer but they carefully encourage folks to go to Glassdoor and post the positive _along with the negative_. The idea was that potential joiners wouldn’t only hear emotional outbursts from people like you who were on the way out but also hear from people who were employed at Nagarro - happily or otherwise - so they could get a balanced perspective. (I’m happy to share those Yammer posts with Glassdoor employees if they wish.) Best of luck with your career and hope you have a better time wherever you are now. Best regards, Manas
1.0
May 11, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

nothing that i can think of

Cons

1. the worst culture is very bad People constantly try to pull you back no documentation or guidance or knowledge transfer for new joiners. hierarchical and bossy attitude from colleagues and manager They don't want to even listen to the issues faced by employees They treat new joinees like some kind of idiots and as if these people know everything. I had an introduction session with the team and the people started taking my interview even though i was recruited after i had cleared all the rounds of interview.. Worst company to join. I had the worst experience during interview as well. Even though the tests are all valid for a duration of time the HR will ask to take it immediately at their convenience even if we are busy with some work or sick or had some personal emergency. I had to take the test but it got delayed by few hours as I had an accident that day and the HR called me and started yelling at me on the phone right when i was at the hospital taking treatment. Don't get fooled by their package or false promises. Never join this company.

1.0
Mar 8, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

I couldn't find any as I was with Nagarro for a very short time

Cons

I joined it just before Covid and was put on bench . I was told that I have to give client interviews before joining project. I waited and waited but didn't get even a single call during my tenure of 6 months. I completed 2 assignments within organisation just to prove my experience for the tech stack , I was hired for. Nagarro was very tactical about its firing. - They did salary cuts for the employees saying that they won't be doing any firing. - On the backend, they started firing in chunks, in smaller groups. It may be a good organisation for some people , but for me and other people like me experience has been bad. I have seen various people going through this phase last year at Nagarro. They were doing firing even in October last year.

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