Nagarro reviews

3.9

83% would recommend to a friend

(6,908 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 6,908 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
Dec 1, 2018

An overhyped company

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Pros

know how of upcoming technology things through webinars, other people

Cons

overhyped and too much hollow in terms of types of projects, technology depth, etc there is no sense in being proud of such type of assignments and projects even after such a long journey favouritism bad appraisals

3.0
Aug 10, 2018
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Pros

Good salary some good knowledgeable people better work life balance when compared with similar sized organizations

Cons

Old process of promotion management. People are interviewed and just within couple of hours of discussion a persons fait is decided. If a person has been qualified for promotion, that means he/she has been excelling in the work he/she has been doing over the years. And the interview itself is faulty to the core. A manual QA is asked automation QA questions just because the panes consists of automation QA guyz. Similarly and architect is asked about client management! When you can stop interviews of resources before project allocation, the same should be done with this as well. Take feedback from account management and see his/her ratings and work done rather than deciding his /future by an interview! Resource management is a big headache. Projects never get correct profiles for the JD. So called AI implementation now seems like does the string search and shares the profile even if one technology matches! Company aims for AI/ML/IOT but there is no proper investment in getting experts in these areas. Most of such projects are lost because DMs can't get right candidates. There are any issues in RM functioning. Manas, I would request it would be great if you get real feedback from DMs about the problems being faced and work towards the. People are otherwise hesitant raising questions on RM and bringing forward the problems being faced!! They have found workaround to get their things done which ultimately flaws the entire setup! Coming to Thinking Breakthroughs- this has become more of a forced innovation drive that a culture (which it is intended for). The people who actually work on the ground over this are never acknowledged and upper management just keep patting each others back on nothing! Are there any KRAs on this activity? Endless sessions are taking place, humungous man hours are spent out of the delivery schedule on this, but for what? You need to answer below questions in your next "Townhall video" Manas. Because otherwise slowly none would want to participate (even at the time I left people on the ground take it as just an activity) What has been the outcome of these activities? How many projects did Nagarro get out of it? How much man-hours & cost was spent on these sessions? Did the project won add up to the the cost that was spent? Are these activities/sessions, ideas generated being centrally tracked? (If they are, I tell you 90% of the org does not know about it) Are the efforts spent being tracked? Who pays the cost of this? Account by cutting its margins and taking hit on delivery? Exodus - Recently there has been an ongoing exodus of some really bright minds from Nagarro. Most of them have separated paths by judging the direction Nagarro is headed to. Ever week there are increasing number of goodbye emails till I left. And I hear from people it has increased even more. The attrition rate has risen, why?? Were there any efforts to retain these people (Because I have heard of none). Some of the exits have been from high up like Directors who were focal points of their areas, PCEOs who have done excellent and technologists who were brilliant in what they did!

2.0
Jul 25, 2017
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Pros

If I would have to say positive experience working in this company, I would say this company offers- a) Cool work culture. b) Hires engineering crowd from world class organization c) Approachability of senior management through town halls

Cons

1)Biased managers towards co-workers. 2)HR is all operational. There is no strategy. 3)Poor responsiveness of the HR team members managing insurance process, exit process. My friend had to follow up so much for his ins claim 4) Tenure based promotion- Have not heard anywhere in the industry, No weightage to skill , potential and performance 5) No track on actual working hours. Organization must be running with lack of productivity in terms of work hours. Some colleague step in at 10:30 AM and leave work at 6:00 PM.

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Nagarro Response
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Dear colleague, In the last year or two, our focus in terms of HR was on institutionalising the culture and creating the broad principles with which we will go forward. (Incidentally, as part of that, we formally let people work from home a few hours each day - as we always have - where the client and Project CEO doesn't mind.) Some months ago, HR has been re-organised with an increased focus on execution. Rule-based promotion has been happening only for younger people, you will soon meet an exhaustive vetting process. But this is changing even for youngsters. We are creating a proprietary AI-based system that we expect to roll out in 4-6 months.
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