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MetroMax Group

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Toxic and exploitative environment - Head of Sales and Business Development MetroMax Group Employee Review

1.0
Sep 19, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Nice office I guess, but they are squeezing the employees and workforce to pay for it. If fact they are hiring sub-standard employees to keep salary costs low

Cons

I am surprised that this company is still continuing to operate in Bangalore. The man running this operation in Bangalore, Sameer, is on a power trip. Still that is not the main issue. The main problem is that he does not posses the required competency and experience to run an operations of this kind and generate revenue from India. He has lied about his competency to the founders and is lying to all the employees and himself that he can do this job. To cover his incompetence, he only hires people that he can exploit. i.e people who are extremely dependent on the salary and the job. So, if you don't have some kind of loan and tremendous family burdens and liabilities, don't apply for a role here. They only want people who are desperate and whom they can exploit.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Aug 15, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

ZERO, not a single thing here is good.

Cons

1. Lack of Transparent Communication There can be better clarity and consistency in internal communication, especially during organizational changes or decision-making processes. 2. Limited Career Growth or Learning Opportunities Opportunities for skill development and career advancement are somewhat limited, especially for higher-level roles. 3. Work-Life Balance Challenges In all departments, maintaining a healthy work-life balance can be difficult due to workload expectations and extended working hours. and weekend task given. 4. Rigid Organizational Structure The structure can be hierarchical, which may limit innovation or quick decision-making at lower levels. 5. Slow Decision-Making Process Some internal processes take longer than necessary due to multiple layers of approval. 6. Limited Employee Recognition While good work is appreciated informally, there is room to build a more structured employee recognition or rewards program. 7. Understaffed Teams In some areas, understaffing leads to resource strain and affects project delivery timelines. 8. Inconsistent Policy Implementation Some HR or operational policies may not be consistently applied across teams or locations. 9. Low Engagement in Employee Feedback While feedback is collected, the follow-up actions or implementation of suggestions may be lacking. 10. Insufficient Crisis or Conflict Management Support There could be stronger mechanisms for addressing conflicts, grievances, or crisis situations proactively and empathetically.

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