Neuron7 Reviews

4.1

81% would recommend to a friend

(37 total reviews)

Niken Patel

81% approve of CEO

73% positive business outlook

Neuron7 has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 37 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Neuron7 employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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37 reviews
4.0
11 Jan 2026

Great Place to work

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Supportive Upper Management Amazing Co-workers

Cons

I did not see any noticeable cons

1.0
19 Mar 2026

Neuron7: A Graveyard for Talent, Playground for Politics

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If you're in the “inner circle,” you're set—performance doesn’t matter, and accountability is optional.

Cons

I have never witnessed such a stark double standard in a workplace until joining Neuron7. The HR department and management operate on a "good book, bad book" system, which makes the culture incredibly toxic and demoralizing. There is a clear and obvious discrimination between employees who are "liked" and those who are not. If you are in the good books of HR and management, you are essentially untouchable. These favored employees blatantly disregard company policy—specifically the hybrid work model—without any consequences. They can remain offline on MS Teams for hours, or simply not show up, and not a single person in leadership asks a question. The hard reality of this company is that if management and HR like you, you can stay here forever without any competency, skills, or knowledge. Actual talent and hard work mean nothing. The only thing that matters is whose good side you are on. I have seen completely incompetent people being protected and promoted simply because they are in the "good book," while skilled professionals are cornered. However, if you are not in their favor, the experience is the complete opposite. HR and the management favorites use company policy as a weapon to settle their personal scores. They micromanage your online status, question your hybrid attendance, and create a hostile environment and make your life difficult. It is not about policy adherence; it is about a group of people using company policy to crush those they personally dislike, and management blindly trusts everything these favorites say. This extreme level of discrimination is not just limited to daily operations; it bleeds directly into the appraisal cycle. If you are in the "out-group," no matter how hard you work, your ratings and compensation will suffer because the system is rigged to favor their personal favorites.

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Neuron7 Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share this feedback. We genuinely value hearing different perspectives, especially on topics like fairness, accountability, and consistency, which matter deeply to our people and our culture. We recognize that navigating a growing organization and a hybrid way of working can sometimes feel uneven. Currently, around 60% of employees attend the office on the designated two in office days each week, and we have also implemented clearer hybrid work guidelines, including a standardized exception handling process, to ensure consistency and fairness across teams. In parallel, we have hired a Senior Director for Talent and Culture in Bengaluru, who is focused on strengthening people practices, improving consistency, and ensuring employees feel supported, heard, and treated with fairness and respect as we scale. We understand that perceptions of inequity can affect trust, and addressing that is important to us. Our ongoing efforts are centered on building a merit driven, inclusive workplace where contributions are recognized, decisions are objective, and concerns can be raised safely and constructively. We truly appreciate candid feedback and are committed to continuing this journey of listening, learning, and improving together.
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