Worst experience of my life - On Boarding Executive Adecco Employee Review

1.0
Dec 29, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I do not think that there is any good reason to work here

Cons

Th company is filled with flaws in every thing be it organisation culture, remuneration, HR policies. I worked in one of the Delhi NCR branch. The branch manager there was the worst creature of the branch. No coordination was present between the employees. The branch manager use to scold its staff in a very bad manner and his favorites use to follow him the same way. There was a culture of senior staff suppressing the junior staff. I do not want to name the guy but he was of the belief to just get in fight with other staff and get the work done.

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Cons

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