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Why do Wishup employees quit?

2 English reviews out of 2

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8 February 2023

Pros

No good things at all. All the good reviews are fake I wonder how they manage to get even 3.8 reviews they don’t even deserve 1. Stop playing with our career. Don’t fire without any prior notice or reason. Job could be important to someone. Fake company fake reviews.

Cons

Join at your own risk. They will fire you after 2 months. Don’t waste your time here.

Advice to Management

Shut down your shop and stop playing with employee’s careers.

Don’t fire without any prior notice or reason.

8 February 2023

Reviewed by: Virtual Assistant in New Delhi (Former employee)

7 September 2022

Pros

There are some good teammates and friends you can make. Fixed weekend off. Bi-Annual appraisal. 100% remote, work from anywhere.

Cons

1. Recent managers and some old ones will judge you based on how good you are at sucking up to them 2. You will 'HAVE' to install a time tracker on your PERSONAL LAPTOP which is a spyware. Tracks your keystrokes, mouse, captures screenshots every other minute. If you have an issue, you will be Terminated. 3. If they believe you have 'probably' plagiarised some of your training tasks, you will be terminated without a chance to explain yourself. 4. You are not an employee but a contractor with them. 5. If and when you get a client(no fixed timeline, could be a day, could be 6 months) you HAVE to sit with a manager every day for 3 months for half an hour. 6. You won't be given clients if you do not agree with one of their 1000 rules, or could be terminated without any notice. 7. Number of paid leaves is only 9, which also comes with a load of other "rules" like sandwich leave and you need to provide medical documents if you are taking a day off on a Friday or a Monday or next to any Holidays. There's a lot of other shenanigans which aren't even worth mentioning. Honestly there are fewer rules in a kindergarten. 8. The new employees (who suck up to all of this and more) are held up on a feathery quilt and rest will be ignored even if you have been working for over 2 years. 9. There are some managers who will go complain to the founders over the most basic of things and create a scene. 10. What used to be a good fun place to work at has become a toxic place where you can only survive by being a yes man. Disappointed by how this has turned out to be. Do join if you are able to keep up with this and a lot more however do not think that you have a career at this place. A good place to get some experience (without any job security) 🙂

Advice to Management

You were doing good around 7-8 months ago. Reevaluate what your approach and there still might be a chance for this sinking ship.

You won't be given clients if you do not agree with one of their 1000 rules, or could be terminated without any notice.

7 September 2022

Reviewed by: Virtual Assistant (Current employee)

2 English reviews out of 2

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