GroundTruth Reviews

3.7

67% would recommend to a friend

(285 total reviews)
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Rosie O’Meara

75% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

GroundTruth has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 285 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The GroundTruth employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media and communication industry (3.7 stars).

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285 reviews
2.0
30 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

the benefits are good, work from home looks good on paper but only if you are not from Delhi NCR

Cons

If you are from Delhi NCR, HR and India head will constantly pressurise you to come to office. while people who are from outside get paid to come to office and are even reimbursed for the travel expenses, people in NCR are forced to travel at their own cost and are not given anything additional to compensate for cost of travel. though they will say its a remote job but if you are in NCR you have to spend more out of your pocket. better is to relocate and take the benefit of remote.

1.0
15 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Honestly, I did not find any meaningful positives during my time here.

Cons

If you have never experienced a layoff and want to know what it feels like, join this company. Based on my experience, there is virtually no job security. Employees can find themselves out of a job within months of joining. I constantly felt that people were hired to complete specific short-term tasks and then removed once those tasks were finished. Even if you are currently working in a company with management issues or workplace toxicity, I would still value job security over what I experienced here. At least stability allows employees to plan their future. In this organization, it felt like anyone could be let go at any time without warning. Layoffs and workforce reductions appeared to be common. Many employees lived with uncertainty regarding their future. The overall atmosphere created stress rather than confidence. The HR department was one of the biggest disappointments. In my experience, HR seemed focused on protecting management rather than supporting employees. Employee concerns were often ignored, and there was little transparency regarding important decisions. Frequent changes in HR leadership also created instability and inconsistency in processes. Compensation and settlement processes were another concern. Employees frequently discussed delays and uncertainty regarding payments. There was a perception among staff that financial commitments were not always handled in a timely or transparent manner. I was also disappointed by the quality of leadership and communication. Important decisions often lacked transparency, and employee feedback appeared to carry little weight. Many concerns raised by employees seemed to go unheard. The company's public image did not match my internal experience. Certain business capabilities and growth areas appeared to be marketed aggressively, but the reality on the ground felt very different. Employees often questioned whether leadership was being fully transparent about the organization's actual situation. Policies were employee-unfriendly, documentation was often unclear, and overall trust in management was very low. Recognition for hard work was limited, while favoritism and politics appeared to play a significant role in decision-making. The culture felt driven by short-term objectives rather than long-term employee development. Instead of investing in people, the organization seemed focused on immediate business needs, leaving employees feeling disposable and undervalued. Overall, this was one of the most unstable and frustrating workplaces I have experienced. I would strongly advise candidates to conduct thorough research, speak with current and former employees, and carefully evaluate the risks before accepting an offer. HR team is aligned to get positive reviews from employees so most positive reviews are FAKE.

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