Do Not Go With Tulfa - Catalog Process-QC Tulfa Employee Review

1.0
27 Apr 2022
Recommend
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Pros

No pros No good experienced with the company

Cons

No appraisal,dirty politics,no incrementent, no work life balance, no job security,poor management Company Review- Company is not good for experienced candidate who want to grow in their career as they never appreciate the work ,no appraisal ,promotion and when you ask for it they replace you from the person which they fired indirectly few months ago... Even company management abuse when the person is going to leave after waiting long for appraisal time in company . They treat as a slave to their Indian employees as compare to their US employees with no benefits only salary on time as management said. I never recommend to any fresher/experienced not to go with such company who never valued the candidate who gives full dedication on work.

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5.0
17 Sept 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working at Tulfa feels like being at the forefront of technology with their focus on AR, VR, and 3D for eCommerce. You get hands-on experience with exciting, future-forward projects. The company values creativity and innovation, and there’s room to make a real impact. The global team brings diversity of thought and collaboration is encouraged.

Cons

More structured career progression would be a plus.

1.0
3 Nov 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good Projects, Remote Work Opportunity.

Cons

Loss of Team Morale: Constantly communicating through harsh or impersonal emails makes people feel undervalued and disconnected. It directly affects their motivation and loyalty. Breakdown of Trust: When leaders fail to communicate respectfully, it damages trust. Once trust is broken, even capable team members stop giving their best. Toxic Work Culture: A lack of empathy and appreciation creates fear, resentment, and a toxic environment where people stop collaborating and only “work to survive.” Increased Attrition: People don’t leave jobs, they leave poor leadership. Continuous disregard for respectful communication leads to higher turnover and loss of good talent. Poor Reputation as a Leader: Word spreads quickly in professional circles. Leaders who fail to treat their teams with dignity often lose credibility and respect both inside and outside the company. Decline in Productivity: Fear-based environments kill creativity and initiative. When employees feel unappreciated or mistreated, productivity and innovation take a direct hit.

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