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Great Place to Grow and Innovate - Automation and validation Engineer JSat Automation Employee Review

5.0
Aug 29, 2024
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Pros

Innovative Projects: JSat Automation is at the forefront of automation technology, providing opportunities to work on cutting-edge projects. Supportive Environment: The team is collaborative and supportive, making it a great place to learn and grow. Work-Life Balance: The company values work-life balance, offering flexible working hours and remote work options. Professional Development: There are ample opportunities for professional development, including training programs and workshops.

Cons

Fast-Paced Environment: The fast-paced nature of the work can be challenging at times, especially during project deadlines. Communication: Sometimes, communication between departments can be a bit slow, which can affect project timelines.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Oct 3, 2025
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Pros

In the early days, when the company was smaller, there was a friendly and collaborative culture built by the employees themselves. Since the company rarely hires experienced professionals, junior employees can get exposure to many responsibilities quickly — though this often comes at the cost of work-life balance.

Cons

Extremely long working hours (12+ hours daily was the norm, expected without additional support). Lack of recognition for loyalty — even after 7+ years, personal circumstances were not respected. Poor exit management: despite giving over a year’s extension and then a 2-month notice to train a replacement, management asked me to burn PTO and then terminated my role while I was still on PTO. Culture of bargaining instead of honoring commitments — rather than planning transitions responsibly, they focused on short-term cost-cutting. No appreciation for stepping up when the team was struggling; contribution was downplayed at the end.

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