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Netpoleon Solutions

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My OverView - Lead Engineer Netpoleon Solutions Employee Review

1.0
1 Dec 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Timely Salary with 13 Months plus bonus.

Cons

This company treats employees as disposable resources, offering no real job security once an assignment or project is completed. Employees are often hired to quickly finish urgent work and then let go instead of being given stable roles, growth paths, or long-term planning Many people experience sudden terminations shortly after projects end, sometimes with minimal notice and little consideration for the personal or financial impact on employees. This creates a stressful, unstable work environment where staff feel undervalued, anxious about their future, and unable to plan their careers properly.​ Overall, this is not a healthy place for anyone seeking stability, respectful treatment, or long-term growth, because the company appears more focused on extracting short-term output than building relationships with its workforce.

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1.0
21 Mar 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Chance to take some ownership to a limited extent & Opportunities to identify organizational gaps

Cons

1. Compensation below industry standards – Pay and benefits fell short of market benchmarks 2. Misaligned leadership structure – Certain HODs were overseeing functions/department they had no relevant experience in. This created HR policies that were poorly thought out, outdated, impractical, and damaging to productivity 3. Siloed and clique‑driven culture – Teams operated in tight social circles, making it difficult for new hires — even those with experience — to integrate. Collaboration was minimal, and help was not readily offered 4. HR policies not formalized or consistently applied 5. Low professional standards in HR – Colleagues did not know how to use systems, had no professional certifications, and showed little initiative for upskilling or modernizing HR practices. 6. Growth mindset largely absent – The culture leaned toward maintaining the status quo. Long‑tenured staff often resisted changes that could improve efficiency or employee experience.

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1.0
28 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Perhaps only the medical benefits.

Cons

A workplace where senior managers make employees justify their salary/value in front of colleagues creates unnecessary pressure and damages team morale. Is there really a need for such public justification? Perhaps the stronger medical benefits are necessary given the stress caused by the management culture.

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