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Not a professionally managed company - Manager DAR Engineering Employee Review

2.0
May 1, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

1) Salary on time mostly with few exceptions. 2) Lot of projects, so good place for to learn. 3) Parent company is good and strong.

Cons

1) Office administration doesn’t meet the minimum standards of an MNC. 2) Company doesn’t have a proper organisation structure or operational policies/systems. 3) Politics and favouritism is at its peak. 4) India Management team is very weak in front of the Middle East lead team, and the Middle East lead team is highly unprofessional, unethical and unorganised. 5) HR is for namesake. 6) Engineers/Modellers are forced to work late night, overnight and during weekends on a continuous basis, without any appreciation or perks. 7) Overall, it’s a highly unprofessional company.

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3.0
Jun 21, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

1. Exposure to Massive, Complex Projects 2. Punctual Salary Payments and Standard Benefits 3.Diverse, Multicultural Environment 4.One of Alfanar group so it follows Alfanar policies which is good point 5.Good benefits for who has family status contract

Cons

1. Excessive office monitoring through desk cameras and strict login/logout tracking reflects a culture of low trust and creates a tense work environment. 2. Career progression lacks transparency and merit-based criteria. Senior roles remain largely inaccessible to diverse or younger talent seeking strategic positions. 3. The rigid hierarchical structure limits bottom-up feedback, stifles innovation, and offers little flexibility for individual employee needs. 4. Job promotions are based on loyalty and preferences, not performance and annual raises are rare. Significant salary growth typically requires leaving the company. 5. Recent cuts to basic office perks, printing restrictions, and delays in software/hardware upgrades negatively impact staff morale. 6. Strict Contractual Policies: Exit processes involving non-compete clauses and sponsorship (Kafala) transfers are reportedly handled aggressively, requiring careful negotiation when resigning.

1.0
Jun 16, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Good Salary and Benefits

Cons

- No career path and growth

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