Great place to learn e2e networks - Cloud Engineer E2E Networks Employee Review

5.0
Nov 27, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

E2E Networks gives real hands-on exposure across cloud, DevOps, security, networking, and GPUs. I learned end-to-end concepts, from infrastructure setup to customer support and production troubleshooting. The team encourages you to explore, experiment, and own responsibilities. It’s an ideal place for someone who wants to grow technically and learn deeply instead of just doing one task repeatedly. I joined from a big company environment and gained more practical knowledge here in a short time.

Cons

Not recommended for people expecting a spoon feed candidate and slow learning candidate. Self learning people can explore a lot in e2e networks.

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5.0
Mar 14, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Amazing culture, small company feel

Cons

Long hours, small company benefits that need revamping

1.0
Jun 21, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The Good Compensation is decent, and joining this company feels promising initially. The opportunity seemed exciting on paper.

Cons

The Reality However, the experience quickly shifts. There is genuinely nothing to learn here. Leadership has no clear strategy — priorities change every 2–3 months, leaving teams confused and directionless. Resource Utilization is Abysmal Senior management has no idea how to utilize mid-to-senior level talent. You will find yourself sitting idle for hours — sometimes full 9-hour days, 5 days a week — with zero meaningful work assigned. It’s demoralizing and a complete waste of potential. Toxic Culture & Favoritism There is blatant favoritism at play. If you’re not in the “in” group, you will be sidelined. Taking leaves? Be prepared to be shamed for it. The culture does not respect basic work-life boundaries. Leadership is the Biggest Red Flag The leadership quality, especially at the VP-Engineering level, is deeply concerning. Key decision-makers lack basic communication and strategic thinking skills, yet somehow hold senior titles. It raises serious questions about how hiring and promotions happen here. No Dignified Exit Process Even the offboarding is handled poorly. Employees are not given a respectful or professional exit experience, which says everything about how the company values its people. Bottom Line The money isn’t worth your career stagnation, mental health, or time. This has been, by far, one of the worst professional experiences one can have — and I would never recommend this company to anyone serious about growth.

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