I usually don’t write reviews because experiences vary from person to person. But after reading multiple reviews here from frustrated ex-employees, I felt it was important to add my honest perspective. My experience at Doceree was nothing short of disastrous, and frankly, reading other people’s accounts made me realize that the issues are not isolated, they’re systemic.
The first red flag is how the company responds to criticism. Instead of showing maturity or willingness to reflect, they respond with frustration, defensiveness, and ego. They seem more concerned about controlling the narrative on Glassdoor than actually fixing the root problems. This behavior mirrors exactly what happens internally, management reacts badly to disagreement and treats feedback as a threat, not an opportunity.
The culture is toxic, plain and simple. Office politics and blatant favoritism run the show. Promotions, recognition, and opportunities are not based on merit but on how well you align yourself with the “in-crowd.” If you’re part of the inner circle, you can get away with anything. If you’re not, no matter how hard you work, you’ll be overlooked, sidelined, or set up to fail.
Management lacks basic emotional intelligence and professionalism. Ego clashes, immature behavior, and controlling attitudes are rampant. Instead of building trust, leadership thrives on fear, manipulation, and power dynamics. They talk a lot about culture and growth, but their actions reveal insecurity, micromanagement, and a deep inability to accept any form of dissent.
Another disturbing aspect is the culture of retaliation. Employees who speak up, question decisions, or show disinterest in the company’s theatrics are quickly branded as “negative” or “difficult.” Constructive voices are silenced, not heard. This has created a suffocating environment where people either conform or get pushed out.
Doceree is a textbook example of how a company with potential can be ruined by toxic leadership and unchecked politics. The environment is not just unprofessional, it’s emotionally draining. Many talented people leave not because of the work itself, but because of the daily mental exhaustion caused by favoritism, ego battles, and a complete lack of genuine leadership.
If you’re considering joining this company, think twice. The glossy external image doesn’t match the internal reality. If you value integrity, fair treatment, and a healthy work environment, this is not the place for you.