Let me just say, the office location is an absolute downer. It’s buried in some random call center park, so right from the start, the energy feels off. You show up to work, and it already feels like you’re stuck in the wrong place.
Now, if you’re expecting decent food around here, think again. You’re either spending way too much money on overpriced food, or risking it with something that looks like it came from a place that doesn’t care about health codes. I’ve lost count of the times I just skipped lunch altogether.
The internet here? Don’t even try to get anything done online. It’s like being back in the early 2000s with a connection that’s slower than 3G. I genuinely have no idea how we’re supposed to get work done with this level of connectivity.
Then there’s the disaster that is parking. No designated employee parking at all. You’re stuck parking your car out on the street, constantly worrying about getting towed. And if the skies open up and it rains? Good luck. You’ll be walking through gross, ankle-deep water with exposed wires hanging around like it’s some kind of obstacle course. It’s not just inconvenient—it feels dangerous.
And the elevator situation is beyond frustrating. You’d think an office would invest in a decent lift system, but nope. You’ll easily waste 30-40 minutes of your day just waiting for the elevator, or you’ll find yourself climbing 6 or 7 flights of stairs because it’s faster.
As for commuting, don’t even get me started. On a rainy day, traffic in Gurgaon becomes a complete standstill.
To top it off, the management here doesn’t really seem to have any real power. All the decisions are made by the teams in the US and Israel, and the people here are just following orders.
This place is a mess from top to bottom, and it doesn’t seem like anyone is in a hurry to fix it.