0 - Systems Analyst G10X Employee Review

1.0
Feb 15, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

nothing to say. get out fast is aim

Cons

very bad experience when visited kerala. culture and leadership is pathetic.

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5.0
Mar 4, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Great learning and working opportunities

Cons

No Cons in this company

1.0
Oct 3, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

During my time at G10X , I had anticipated being part of a dynamic, professional, and collaborative work environment. However, what I experienced was a company that operates in a highly centralized manner, with a single individual exerting significant influence over all key decisions. This approach has led to a notable concentration of power, which shapes the overall organizational culture. The leadership structure, particularly at senior levels, seems heavily reliant on the approval of this individual, which has created an environment where decision-making is cautious and reserved. There is a noticeable atmosphere of restraint among senior leaders, as many are hesitant to act independently or express differing views. This dynamic can limit innovation, hinder open communication, and slow down the development of new ideas. there are always resistance to suggested cultural shifts, particularly in decision-making and leadership dynamics, as those benefiting from the current setup might prefer maintaining the status quo. Neutral or general feedback risks being overlooked if leadership doesn’t perceive it as urgent or specific enough. . To drive meaningful improvement, it would require open dialogue and a stronger commitment to acting on constructive input.

Cons

Internally, there is a distinct gap between the external image G10X portrays and the internal experiences of its employees. Externally, the company presents itself as progressive, innovative, and employee-centric. However, within the organization, there are challenges in aligning this vision with the day-to-day reality. Employees may feel that opportunities for their contributions to be fully acknowledged or recognized are limited, and this can lead to a sense of disconnect. A more balanced approach to employee engagement and decision-making could bridge this gap and enhance the work environment.

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