Zycus Reviews

3.4

62% would recommend to a friend

(1,532 total reviews)

Aatish Dedhia

75% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Zycus has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 1,532 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Zycus 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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2K reviews
1.0
15 Feb 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Absolutely none from professional perspective, but they are awesome liars and cheats in general.

Cons

1. I used to believe that a company is never good or bad but a company's image is generally misunderstood by the image of your immediate supervisor. But this company taught me how a company can be a bad workplace through it's policies. 2. Company's policies are so bad that you would find yourself in a blue collar job with no labor laws. Everything you do needs few hundreds of approvals which generally require desk to desk follow-up because mails and written communications are not taken so seriously here. 3. Even if you are sick, your manager should agree with the fact that you are sick. He needs to approve the sick leave and if he wish not to do so, your applied sick leave hangs forever and you receive a lop for that month and also a utilized/lost sick leave that's pending for approval. 4. Something similar is the case if your swipe is not captured or you forgot to swipe-out on any bad day. You need to apply for regularization, which will stay in bucket of manager and unless your manager approves before 15th of the month, it calls for an LOP ! They are very much happy to enjoy free service from their employee. I had to take 3 days leave in my notice period, but I paid with 9 days payment. I had applied for leaves before resigning but they didn't approve. So now the policy is that leaves in notice period are LOPs, then it extends your last working day, and at last they approved my leaves so my leaves are also utilized so no reimbursement for the leave balance. So they awarded 3 days LOP, extended 3 days for last working day, then also did not pay me for 3 leaves, total 9 days payment into cost-cutting scheme ! 5. Your manager will generally not approve your leaves or other requests because he's always pre-occupied with other works. So either managers don't know management or of course company is short-staffed. But they have management and marketing departments comparable to largest MNCs of the world. Only cost cutting will be seen in the product development work-force. They are start-up if you count their dev team and MNC otherwise. So they spend less on product development and more on marketing. 6. It was a traumatic experience for me being part of this highly esteemed firm. Talking technically their product do jobs as simple as stapling papers but they make sure that it appears as complex as the Quantum Physics. With such toxic policies of the company and useless architecture of their product, I could not survive even three months in the company. Even the higher management believes that a manager can miss communication via emails and it's your duty to talk to him personally for everything, be it reviewing your code, merging your code to master/release branch or leaves/regularization or just breathing in the office. 7. With such powers in hands of managers, some tend to treat you like their slaves. Managers threatened you with words like, "The last thing in the world I want to see right-now is you people(dev n tester) smiling", trust me these are exact words. You complete stories resolve bugs but the job still will be under your name unless manager merge your code. Even the Director here questions you, why you did not follow-up well, writing mails commenting on Jira is nothing here. 8. They use project management tools like Jira, but most managers don't know how to use it. You write comment to query, but that'll not be replied even on tagging managers. You are expected to go to their desk if they are at same location otherwise call and ask, because they will miss emails, notifications, etc.. It's laughable that despite using bit-bucket, every time you resolve a bug you need to mail your supervisor the pull-requests urls, give sanity demo to testing-team, and then call or go to his desk and request to review and merge the code. And then resolve same bug on release branch because your manager is not comfortable with chery-picking concept of git. 9. They use agile methodology, but daily stand-up is not necessary. My manager was not comfortable with Jira UI, so we need to prepare tables on confluence page and give him status and progress using excel sheet tables, welcome to good old days with modern technology. Scope of the sprint is decided by your manager and not the people who are actually going to work. The red flag appeared in induction itself, it's just that I could not spot it. In induction itself, HRs told, don't give feedback to managers for the goals they have set, they must have some plan and it'll be done accordingly. 10. All in all, my advice would be don't join this company unless you have no other option. I'll not take up their offer now, even on 100% hike, which I actually got, took up and now regret. I left the company even before getting any offer, with completely destroyed mental health. I thought maybe I'm not good enough but within a week after my break time which I took to recover from one of the worst mistake of my life, I received offer from an actual multinational company from Germany.

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Zycus Response
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Thank you for your response. We wish you all the best for your future endeavors. We would not like to react to such vitriolic and false outbursts. Furthermore shaming an individual ( manager) for doing his/her work or an organization for not allowing transgressors to take advantage of the system , while other hard working and diligent employees work and produce results, is not a value we endorse. We have no tolerance for lies, misconduct, indiscipline, disobedience , arm twisting and manipulation and people found guilty of such acts are therefore not compatible with this organization.
1.0
11 Mar 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The working crowd. You will find peers of your age, highly active and motivated. IT;s the other associate's presence that makes this company bearable

Cons

PLENTY! - Zycus's top management is filled with liars. No body will tell you it's a tele-sales job. They will picture it in such a way that you'll feel you're going for a dream job. Reality is: You're chained to your desk with a phone and all you do is cold call. The marketing leads are so pathetic, technically every call is a cold call. - A 12th grader can also do this job. They'll make you feel that you're best in the batch and they're hiring you for something great. It's all smokescreen. - Worse working times. You'll never have a work life balance. - Senseless target completion. The management just don't care. Driven by a heard mentality, They just recruit because they know the job is horrible and people run away. - That's a sole reason they have a BOND. They sell fake dreams and force you to work there. At times i wonder if it's a strategic to make money by bonds. - The management know nothing about the job, your peers help you with everything. I had a pathetic manager. Didn't even know English and is rotting there fr years since no company will take that person up. - It's filled with false promises and dreams. Tread at your own risk.

1.0
2 Dec 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

while the realisation that the culture at zycus was not healthy had hit long back, it seems more profound when i compare it to the two great companies i worked for, after zycus. Leaves: Taking leaves is not encouraged. they need to understand that humans are not machines and everybody deserves a break. happier employees are more dedicated and productive. Manager support: They don’t train managers to make them good mentors for directs . you would see that manager micromanagement is extremely commonplace at zycus Fixed Mindset and unhealthy competition: During my tenure, i recall a lot of hustle and chaos instead of organised learning and growth. i remember the fighting on emails and CCing managers was a daily thing. lots of pinpointing and gaslighting among teams and within teams Appreciation for few: you would see that appreciation was meant for the highly “visible” employees only- managers favourites. you would see same set of people receiving back to back awards Abnormally high attrition: Attrition is extremely high. my time was around 2018 when we used to see farewell cakes everyday. have heard that it has worsened. there is favouritism and play in employee retention too. they readily lose good employees over petty concerns and retain favourites. I was a very social person there with a ton of friends. I cannot recall one person who still works there - everyone has left. Hustle vs Empty days: You may see times when you have absolutely no work (or no meaningful work) and zero visibility at a stretch (months), or 12 hour workdays slowly taking over your weekends. Appraisal: - I’ve worked pre-pandemic. and i have seen appraisals getting delayed and silly rumours floating around about how the product has not done well compared to previous years. Again, single digit appraisals are common, unless ofcourse you happen to outshine as a favourite of your manager and the department VP. Things worsened during pandemic ofcourse. Ofcourse not all is horrible and you may have some good days or projects, but you need to know that there are tons of great companies there who value their employment over anything else. These are big successful companies. Do take the job if you feel you need it badly and the pay and role seems good. Talk to some people who work there. zycus is seen by most as a short stint. ofcourse there will be few exceptions. hope the management takes this review seriously and makes some change. but seems difficult. hope this review helps you in making a better decision for your career.

Cons

micromanagement unclear deliverables or unfair timelines on projects attrition gossip culture poor compensation and almost no additional benefits no food, travel support no appreciation even for deserving work unhealthy competition between employees

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