Keka HR Reviews

3.7

78% would recommend to a friend

(424 total reviews)

Vijay Yalamanchili

85% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Keka HR has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 424 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Keka HR employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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424 reviews
2.0
5 Feb 2024

Work Culture At Keka

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Pros

Great for Freshers: Provides an excellent platform for freshers to kickstart their careers in the HR industry. Learning Opportunities: Offers significant learning opportunities, allowing employees to build essential skills and gain valuable experience. Ownership of Big Features: Allows individuals to take ownership and build significant features from scratch, contributing to a sense of accomplishment and skill development.

Cons

Poor Work-Life Balance: Employees may experience challenges in maintaining a healthy work-life balance due to demanding work schedules. Weekend Work Pressure: Some managers may exert pressure on employees to work over the weekends to meet deadlines, affecting work-life balance negatively. Unrealistic Deadlines: The setting of unrealistic deadlines may lead to stress and burnout among employees, impacting overall job satisfaction. Ineffective Sprint Planning: Sprint planning may be inadequate, with a lack of clear deadlines for feature delivery, causing confusion and inefficiency. Overbearing Managers: Certain managers may attempt to micromanage multiple teams, resulting in a lack of specialized knowledge and potential control issues. Potential for Revenge: If an employee decides to leave for a better opportunity, there may be instances of the company seeking revenge, impacting the departure experience. Inconsistent HR Policies: Different employees may experience varying HR policies based on their managers, leading to a lack of uniformity within the company. Unclear Policies: Even the HR department may be uncertain about certain policies, creating confusion and potential disputes among employees. Notice Period Challenges: Employees intending to leave may face challenges during the notice period, including the assignment of new features and potential extensions if tasks are not completed. Varying Treatment: Treatment of employees may be influenced by personal relationships, impacting professional experiences within the company. Engineering Department Micromanagement: The engineering department may face undue control from a select few individuals, limiting autonomy and hindering the creative and innovative potential of the team. HR as a Symbolic Presence: The HR department may be perceived as merely a symbolic presence, lacking substantial influence or effectiveness in addressing workplace issues or employee concerns.

3.0
4 Oct 2023
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Pros

Can learn a lot of things (provided if the management don't target you). Everybody will be targeted for sure once. Be good to few people there and you are kept in high positions regardless your work.

Cons

Family drama in management. They will change roles accordingly overnight and become your managers to target you for personal ego satisfactions like preventing you to do WFH, not approving your available leaves and forced to take unpaid leave. People with knowledge and who want to grow did mass resignation and still resigning.

1.0
27 Aug 2025
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Pros

Awesome Colleagues Great Office Ambience Nice Founder

Cons

I Worked with engineering around 3 years. The company used to be an awesome place to work till Vijay decided to hire someone from the Ivy League. Oo boy the abosolute mess this guy has created is another level! People getting fired in the team like seasonal fruits. People who want to stay in Keka (talking about engineering) have to either surrender to this guy or join his cult. Your skillset has absolutely no relation to the work you do or whether you stay here or go (read fired). As long you dont cross his path you are safe. He considers himself the Dark Lord (from Star Wars not from Harry potter). Many stories about this guy will keep this review limited to the Performance Appraisal which happened this year. Eng people worked hard for last one year based on the goals that were give (sometimes not given but people took onto themeselves to pick the best one). This guy introduces a new appraisal mechanism just before the end and starts firing people left and right. This is before the appraisals. After the appraisals this year, only God know wht happens. This is also happening across the company with new team structure getting introduced overnight with no consideration about people. To anyone joining this company, a big warning. Join only if you have exhausted all options and be prepared to face worst(est) politics of your life. Vijay needs to come out and save the company he created with his hardwork over so many years by removing all stupid people from leadership or this company is doomed because of delusional leaders who will stop at nothing but their petty politics.

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Keka HR Response
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Hello, We want to be very clear: culture and core values are non-negotiable for us. An open, respectful, and collaborative environment is fundamental to how we operate, and behavior that undermines this has no place at Keka. Toxic or misaligned leadership is addressed decisively and you may have noticed the changes in the last quarter. We are extremely vigilant now and you should see positive revival of the environment that we always had.
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