Zoomcar Reviews

3.1

48% would recommend to a friend

(230 total reviews)
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Greg Moran

44% approve of CEO

36% positive business outlook

Zoomcar has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 230 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Zoomcar employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transportation and logistics industry (3.5 stars).

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230 reviews
3.0
27 May 2015

A Good Startup work for !

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Flexi timings. - Macbook pro/Macbook Air on the very first day of your joining. - 20% Flat off on ZoomCar products. - Office near to metro station. - No micro monitoring. - Zoomcar merchandise like T-Shirts, Pens, Wristbands. - Free snacks drinks, desserts given on friday after lunch.

Cons

- No employee hierarchy or structure, you never understand whom you are reporting and what are you suppose to do - Too many product releases which are always unpredictable and thus every alternate day is a late evening at work. - No defined requirement and process followed across Development and Testing practices. - No free lunch. - No place to sit, sometimes you have sit on bean bags.

1.0
8 Sept 2023
Recommend
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Pros

On time salary and couple of knowledgeable people who have been in the system for a long time.

Cons

Operation people leading tech and product teams. All discussions are about delivering features, whether or not they imply growth. No architecture reviews, no documentation and no security related discussions, all about building more and more features. Very old technology stack and all patch work piling one on top of another. The managers are merely program managers talking about timelines and selling fear to lay off.

3.0
19 Mar 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Compensation and Benefits: The pay is average compared to the other companies. But in return, your entire waking time would be dedicated to meaningless labor at the company. Career Opportunities: Now, here's where things get a bit shiny. Having 'Ex-Zoomcar' on your resume? That's awesome. The label of Ex-Zoomcar is very valuable in the market. Recruiters and other companies will give you preference. Promotions are based on how well you can bootlick, and had no correlation to the performance. You’ll work with very good, talented coworkers. That part is for sure. Learn as much as you can from them, and support them as much as you can. It won’t be a surprise if you make lasting friendships while working here, because seriously, you’ll end up going through traumatic times together at this workplace.

Cons

Work/Life Balance: Forget about Work Life balance. You won’t be surprised if you find yourself working at 12 midnight. That isn’t even an exaggeration. The managers won’t care anyway, so it’ll impact your mental health. Culture & Values: The team culture was average when I first started here, but it deteriorated quickly as time went on. Layoffs were a constant threat. Hard work is expected, but not valued. Senior Management: The senior management is the worst part of the experience at Zoomcar. The number of times we've pivoted strategies is mind-boggling. Everybody was running around like headless chickens.

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