Bonus system - good but tough - Anonymous employee ARRISE Employee Review

5.0
Jul 7, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The bonus system got a major upgrade last year - now high, and actually reachable. Feels good to be recognized.

Cons

Sometimes hitting the top bonus takes extra effort.

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1.0
Jul 2, 2026
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Pros

Few hard working guys nothing else.

Cons

1. A few engineering managers don’t know the ABCD of frontend development—they’re just busy playing politics. 2. The HR policies are pathetic. 3. The CEO and directors are only focused on creating HR policies. They have no idea what’s actually happening in the market. 4. The company offers nearly half the number of holidays compared to other good IT companies. 5. A few senior employees think they can just come to the office and sleep because they’re close to management. The list is long. There’s hardly anything good about this company—it’s full of politics, poor management, a terrible performance rating system, favoritism, and a few underqualified managers. Employees are fired randomly within six months, there’s no technical growth, and even the cafeteria is bad.

1.0
Apr 23, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I have found some good colleagues here only.

Cons

Arrise Noida has been one of the most disappointing work experiences, primarily due to poor management and highly inconsistent HR policies. The company frequently changes its policies every few months, creating confusion and instability for employees. During the hiring process, candidates are promised flexible working hours and work-from-home options. However, once you join, strict and often unreasonable restrictions are imposed, which completely contradict those promises. For example, employees are required to be in the office from 11:30 AM to 5:30 PM (6 mandatory hours), with only 2 hours considered “flexible.” On top of that, a total of 40 hours per week must be completed. Calling this setup “flexible” is misleading. Even worse, if you fall short by even a minute in completing the mandatory hours, it is marked as a half day, which feels unnecessarily rigid and unfair. Another major concern is the lack of proper resources. Some teams are not even provided with laptops, making work-from-home impossible. The laptops that are provided are often of poor quality, affecting productivity. The appraisal system is equally discouraging. Despite delivering strong performance and receiving positive feedback (no red flags), employees are often denied fair ratings and promotions. Managers openly state that higher ratings (like 4 stars) are reserved for specific individuals. This clearly reflects favoritism, which is visible across the organization. Important and impactful work is consistently assigned to a select few, while others are left waiting without growth opportunities.

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