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21 English questions out of 21

9 June 2023

Does Kloud9 offer an employee assistance or workplace counselling program?

Pros

Employee benefits apart from that nothing else.

Cons

They have just one and only client. They hire based client project requirements. once project is done you are terminated. My advice please don't join the company at any cost.

Advice to Management

Nothing. As we know nothing will change.

Employee benefits apart from that nothing else.

9 June 2023

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12 May 2022

Does Kloud9 offer housing assistance?

Pros

1. You get to work on some of the latest technologies. 2. Free food (pre-covid) 3. Nice location (pre-covid) 4. Not-so technical leaders, so you can easily fool them with less work. 5. You can learn office politics in the right way. 6. Good office boy (pre-covid). He listens to employee feedback better than leadership. 7. Good compensation.

Cons

1. Management/Leadership teams have a traditional IT mindset & process 2. CTO doesnt know how to manage modern application projects. 3. Not open to engineer feedback. 4. If you are someone looking for job security, this is not the place. 5. Horrible work culture due to demanding project timelines. 6. Less learning in terms on tech and more in terms of politics. 7. Even though you get to work on the latest technologies, you have to put in the work to learn it in a short time. You won't get mentorship or training even if you need to get onboard in a short time. 7. No work-life balance as you get Juggled between non-technical managers & leaders. 8. If you work for more than three months, you will lose your self-confidence because of how you get treated. The good compensation comes with this trade-off And the list goes on.

Advice to Management

should consider feedback from engineers.

2. Free food (pre

12 May 2022

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7 June 2022

How are the career development opportunities at Kloud9?

Pros

cutting edge technology and trend setter client base

Cons

tremendous growth path, opportunity to streamline process

tremendous growth path, opportunity to streamline process

7 June 2022

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23 March 2023

What kind of career opportunities exist at Kloud9?

Pros

Learning opportunities, and good package

Cons

Management is not that great

Learning opportunities, and good package

23 March 2023

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12 May 2022

Does Kloud9 have any sort of mentoring programme?

Pros

1. You get to work on some of the latest technologies. 2. Free food (pre-covid) 3. Nice location (pre-covid) 4. Not-so technical leaders, so you can easily fool them with less work. 5. You can learn office politics in the right way. 6. Good office boy (pre-covid). He listens to employee feedback better than leadership. 7. Good compensation.

Cons

1. Management/Leadership teams have a traditional IT mindset & process 2. CTO doesnt know how to manage modern application projects. 3. Not open to engineer feedback. 4. If you are someone looking for job security, this is not the place. 5. Horrible work culture due to demanding project timelines. 6. Less learning in terms on tech and more in terms of politics. 7. Even though you get to work on the latest technologies, you have to put in the work to learn it in a short time. You won't get mentorship or training even if you need to get onboard in a short time. 7. No work-life balance as you get Juggled between non-technical managers & leaders. 8. If you work for more than three months, you will lose your self-confidence because of how you get treated. The good compensation comes with this trade-off And the list goes on.

Advice to Management

should consider feedback from engineers.

You won't get mentorship or training even if you need to get onboard in a short time.

12 May 2022

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