QuScient Reviews

3.5

69% would recommend to a friend

(75 total reviews)

62% positive business outlook

QuScient has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 75 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The QuScient employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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75 reviews
1.0
19 Jul 2018

Hell is an understatement!

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Pros

You will learn a lot of life lessons. If you are an (ex)employee, go and open the law books and understand the amount of employee rights violations done to you. You may even end up becoming a labour law expert!

Cons

The management is very very aggressive. Highly dangerous and thinks they are demi Gods. Father and son are a part of the management, not much skilful either, visible nepotism runs in the stream. Zero human etiquette... thinks all employees are machines that can extend work until 2AM and 3AM. When they think of something, they assume it must be shaped up instantaneously, and whats worst, they will force the employees to come on weekends and Government holidays too! Hires and fires at their own will, and this company (and its group ProRetention, Minglebox and Engage2Serve) are committing serious employee (and even human) rights violations. Cares zero about the welfare or personal life! I was laid off all of a sudden in spite of doing my best to meet the management's requirements. Apparently, I have been doing what I was asked to, they never responds to mails, nor gives any feedback... eventually the collateral stands unapproved. They would want the employee to seek their approval before implementing...after a while, they will later blame the employee is inefficient, and eventually fire him. The senior-mid management knows nothing but plays all dirty politics, thinks only he has family and all others are orphans, forcing people to complete a certain task even on a weekend or Government holiday though there is no urgency,.. learns from the fellow/peers and paints the picture as if the peers do not know anything and that they stepped in for the resolve! If confronted, they will make every plot to be fired even if you are in the good books of the management.

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QuScient Response
7y
From Quscient HR. We understand that this post is from a senior sales person.Who we recently hired for tech sales and who we let go yesterday. He was caught red handed stealing business related confidential data inside our office premises and we decided to part ways with him. We plan to be in touch with his future employers about the risk involved in hiring this individual. In fact, we are happy that we caught him in his early days with us before much damage was done. We are not surprised that he'd allege falsehoods against the company in an effort to save his own face.
1.0
6 Apr 2015

Worst company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nothing as such to say

Cons

Treated like slaves and the worst environment to work...the management does not know what they want

5.0
30 Jan 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Team members are so good who are technically good, when we guide them they learn more things, But there won't be time to learn, just pressure will there in your table intead of process.

Cons

1. No respect to employees 2. as general companies, when you need for work they will praise you but no increment, when management you are not suits to company, there won't be any notice period 3. in 6months of time, 2VP 3 Tech Leads and 5 developers and 2 testing employees are thrown out without any notice. 4. No respect to employees and you cannot learn a bit of new things

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