Needs Better Management and Work Culture - Anonymous employee Netradyne Employee Review

2.0
31 Mar 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Company is good with better perks like Comprehensive health insurance covering employees and dependent.

Cons

There are several drawbacks, all stemming from the management Poor Communication – Fails to provide clear directions or set expectations. Micromanagement – Exercises excessive control and lacks trust in employees' ability to work independently. Lack of Transparency – Makes decisions behind closed doors without involving employees. Blocks promotion and opportunities

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Netradyne Response
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Feedback helps us improve so we thank you for taking time to give it here . Our benefits have been something we would like every employee to be benefitted from and glad to note that you have experienced the same.We understand that we could look at areas of being better at managing people , transparency in communication and career growth . We are continuously working with our leadership to enhance all of these areas . We would like to wish you the best in your career now and always!

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