Senior Software Engineer (working remotely) - Senior Software Engineer Moniepoint Employee Review

1.0
27 Jun 2025
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Pros

- Good pay - consider only if you consider it worth more than the self respect - which is not a common practise which usually is a basic.

Cons

- Worst Work life Balance so far i have ever observed in the industry - HR location behaviour is as if they are entitled for any decision without any explanation - no transparency - No growth opportunities, - no matter how much effort is put no appreciation/promotion - Hire and Fire contractual employments in name of full-time employment

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5.0
7 Jun 2026
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Pros

The Human Resources Department always kept an open room policy for complaints and concerns, which was a mirror of the character competence required from me in my role. They walked the walk without having to talk too much.

Cons

Products delivery always needed iterations and improvements based on literacy and evolving customer demands in the markets. But that’s not a novel Con peculiar to the company, it’s an expected challenge for every enterprise that wants to scale.

2.0
7 May 2026
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Pros

Earlier, compensation was one of the stronger aspects of the company. However, in the current scenario, there are no standout positives as many of the previous benefits, including salary advantages, are being gradually consolidated.

Cons

The work culture has become increasingly toxic, with a lack of clear direction from leadership. Town halls often feel more discouraging than motivating, with communication sometimes coming across as threatening or demeaning. There is an overreliance on AI as a ‘magic solution’ without enough practical or strategic clarity behind its implementation. A strong ‘yes-boss’ culture exists, where questioning decisions or applying logical counterpoints is not always encouraged. Hiring and firing patterns create uncertainty among employees, and there is limited visibility into career growth, role expectations, or a well-defined competency matrix. Leadership also tends to favor excessive control over empowerment, which impacts ownership and innovation across teams.”

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