Avoid Joining This Company - Junior Software Engineer Arth Employee Review

1.0
21 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing. Do NOT join this company!

Cons

Please do not consider working for this company under any circumstances. Most of the "good reviews" you see online are completely fake—they are forcibly written by employees under pressure, not genuine feedback. Employees are not paid their salaries on time, and in some cases, salaries are withheld entirely. Management reportedly uses intimidation and coercion to suppress complaints, creating a toxic and unsafe work environment. If you value your time, career, and mental health, stay far away from this company. There are much better workplaces that actually respect employees and pay them fairly.

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5.0
22 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Supportive leadership including MD CEO, HR & Regional Head management actively understands employee concerns. Leadership team work closely with downline teams to build effective strategies and improve performance. Good leave Policy with extra leaves during festival seasons. Encouragement for new ideas and innovation. Competitive salary offerings. Comfortable and well maintained seating workspace. Well beaing for employees healths. 2 Saturday offs.

Cons

Long working hours. So much data making presure.

5.0
10 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. The organization provides new and challenging opportunities that help employees enhance their skills and take on responsibilities. 2. Management is motivating and encourages employees to perform better and develop professionally. 3. Leaders are approachable and supportive, always ready to guide employees whenever required. 4. The HR team is helpful and proactive, ensuring clear communication of expectations, policies, and maintaining transparency with employees. 5. The company promotes a fine workplace culture, with celebrations of different festivals that help build team bonding and inclusiveness.

Cons

1. As the organization is growing, processes and systems are still evolving, which sometimes requires employees to adapt quickly to changes. 2. With expansion and new initiatives, work priorities can occasionally shift, requiring flexibility from teams.

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