Flexible Work Place - Executive (HR & Administrative) Celloscope Employee Review

3.0
Jan 22, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Very generous regarding compensation.

Cons

- Very unorganized and no performance evaluation system

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5.0
Sep 2, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Working at Celloscope Ltd as a Software Engineer has been an incredible experience. The company fosters a collaborative and innovative work culture, where everyone's ideas are valued, and your contributions genuinely make a difference. The team is highly skilled, and there's a strong focus on continuous learning, making it an ideal place to grow both personally and professionally. The leadership team is supportive and transparent, providing a clear roadmap for career progression. I appreciate the emphasis on work-life balance, and the flexibility to work remotely or from the office is a huge plus. The projects we work on are challenging yet rewarding, with the opportunity to use cutting-edge technologies like Docker, Kubernetes, and various AI/ML tools, which makes the work dynamic and fulfilling.

Cons

While the work environment is fantastic, like any fast-paced company, there are times when the workload can be heavy, especially during tight deadlines. However, the support from the team helps to manage these pressures effectively.

3.0
May 19, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Favorable circumstances for acquiring new skills and technology. Picking up new technology.

Cons

Some employees receive higher benefits than others, although they put in the same amount of work or perform the same things. There is a tendency among the management to give favors to some individuals and be elated by their achievements and overlook the achievements of others. There is a technical constraint as well. Biased performance appraisals impact management, and although the work environment is professional, no tours or recreational activities are offered. Office politics and favoritism deter worker morale by giving some workers undeserved favor. Management also begs employees, particularly those in the office full time, to work unpaid overtime or weekends. Overtime off-duty pay is an expectation, and regardless of whatever productivity there is, workers who put in extra hours on the job are often compensated. Management shows favoritism and often makes biased decisions, particularly favoring one employee who stays excessively long at the office. By consistently crossing lines and attempting to exert authority over others, this employee behaves as though he is a member of the management team. However, he is really appreciative of his friends who are now his coworkers.

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