Run for the hills - Anonymous Virtusa Employee Review

1.0
Jan 19, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pros? Ummm there really aren’t any aside from traveling and collecting points, and you get to meet some great people along the way.

Cons

This is a terrible place to work. First off, they do not invest in their employees whatsoever. No training, or room for growth, hence the terrible retention rate. They seriously cannot sell a project if their lives depended on it. Most of the projects they ‘win’ are through relationships they have with stakeholders. If you’re not on a project, you’re pretty much deadweight and they want to get rid of you ASAP. If you’re a more senior employee, they love you until they no longer need you. Pay isn’t well, and their bonuses are insulting.

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Pros

Opportunity to work on large-scale enterprise projects. Exposure to modern technologies and diverse client environments.

Cons

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