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the best place for those who are like to work in a micromanagement environment - Anonymous employee Azend Technologies Employee Review

1.0
11 Jul 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Salary is the only pros.

Cons

No bonus, Micromanagement, Lack of employee appreciation.

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2.0
31 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Overall good Learning oppurtunities. Work from home benefit.

Cons

I hate how some of the leads treat employees during stand ups and team calls, especially the project manager and tech lead. The PM expects employees to work during their personal time, including after work hours and on weekends, without any compensation. There is also not enough increment or appreciation for our work. No matter how hard we’ve worked in the past to meet deadlines, they never seem to remember it. They only focus on the present. It feels like, no matter what happens to us, they only care about the outcome. Also, the PM doesn’t even know how to properly ask people to work extra hours it feels more like a threat than a request. Because of some leads, the entire team has become toxic, and there is a lot of internal politics. This situation is mainly caused by them. If there is a heavy workload, they don’t even try to hire more people; instead, they push existing employees as much as they can. The CEO is actually a good person.

3.0
31 Aug 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

A good place for interns to gain experience, especially when involved in main company projects. Senior SEs and Lead SE are friendly, approachable, and happy to help when available. Opportunities to learn new skills and grow if you are proactive. Offers work-from-home; only need to attend sprint planning mostly once or twice a week. CEO is approachable and friendly. Clear career ladder if you perform well.

Cons

Started as an Intern SE and promoted to Associate Software Engineer (ASE) after 1 year, with a salary increment of about 15,000. Project deadlines can sometimes be extremely tight, making work stressful. Working from home can blur boundaries; it can feel like there is no time off. You need strong skills or must quickly develop them to manage high-pressure periods. Even interns may face criticism from project managers or VPs for small mistakes. Salaries at the junior level are lower than industry standards.

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