wcities Reviews

3.3

66% would recommend to a friend

(84 total reviews)

Fraser Campbell

72% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

wcities has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 84 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The wcities 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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84 reviews
1.0
9 Aug 2016
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Pros

I couldn't think of anything. For the courtesy sake, I would say decent pay and five days working. The company is fortunate to have such an amiable staff for housekeeping and reception. They are more welcoming and generous than all the departments. Sad!

Cons

I really don't know where to begin. Let's just simplify this, here we go! (1) Even though the employees work here for too long, it will not add any new skill in their bag of skill sets. One only gets acquainted with the variety of cuisines in the world and the places they never wish to visit. Ha! Yes, that's it! One is only expected to write about 300 words for each destination, and they call it write-ups (which are extracted from the writers as if the writers are a machine). There is absolutely no creative freedom and one is obliged to write as per the taste of the team leader. If you question them, they hardly have any clue about a perfect, descriptive write-up. (2) There is no quality feedback and, in fact, the feedback emails appear as if a teacher is purposely trying to fail his/her student. The emails never fail to remind one that 'You're not good enough writer and you shouldn't be here. Do something better with your life.' If one is unlucky enough then he/she will be told on their face many discouraging comments about the writing and the standards. Sometimes an employee will be also directed that “Don’t mingle”, “Don’t make friends”, “Don’t go out”, “Sit properly”, “Don’t laugh”, “Don’t wear this”, etc. (3) The management is not considerate at all to employees’ chagrin. No one will pay heed or acknowledge or understand or act on the matters put forth. They have a set of strait-laced rules which they have been following since the Harappan civilization. (4) The 9 to 5 timing is the biggest lie they tell you. They assign work just when you are about to leave and are already done with the day’s target. Such assignments are a reflection of the department’s shrewd and malicious politics. (5) The matters discussed between four walls of a room always find its way out and become a gossip material within the department. There is no confidentiality maintained. (6) As far as the people in authority are concerned, one can always (mark my words) find them doing something which the others are strictly not allowed to do. (7) The training department is the rudest of the lot and scolds their employees in the most ear-piercing voice. An employee is expected to know everything about the company’s process in a day and is thrown into the sickening ride of mechanical writing within few days of joining. Also, when approached to clear any doubt, the department appears always busy watching One Direction videos and Ellen Degeneres show on YouTube, or checking Hollywood gossip or sighing after looking at the wedding dresses on Pinterest. (8) The editorial department is no different. They are also most disrespectful when it comes to interacting with other teammates. It continues their legacy of arrogance and fake understanding. (9) There is a department completely dedicated to celebrating birthdays and private accomplishments. Other teammates are completely disregarded during those times. It spends their entire working day on such occasions making greeting cards, sketching their life musings, gift wrapping and writing their frivolous notes for one another. (10) No effort is taken to build a team and give an employee a sense of belonging. It’s always the leaders to do the task and the rest of the others are just Unhappy and Harassed employees. (11) Soon, one finds out that the management and its teammates are just a bunch of gossipmongers who failed at their stint of becoming school principals. They make the atmosphere less inviting and more like a prison. No wonder the attrition rate is so high and the management has turned a blind toward it. Hence, one can always find a new a face in every 15 days at the office. How cool is that!

1.0
1 Feb 2017
Recommend
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Pros

The only good thing about this company USED TO BE its 9-5 working hours. They have a kind and sweet helping staff who make you believe that there can be good souls in this company, too!

Cons

I am shocked reading some of the reviews here which speak about the positive working environment of the company. It is such a farce! Many of these reviews have been written by old employees who are asked by the upper management to do so. Well, speaking about the cons of the company, there aren't few! Firstly, the company has a set of team leaders and training department, which consists of people who probably never got a chance to be a school prefect. Hence, they turn on their authoritative side and bully juniors. Some of the team leaders are often seen asking for help from senior editors in the simplest of tasks, which often leaves an impression that they need training themselves. They spend most of their working hours pretending to check others' work, chatting away on Gtalk (which is not accessible for junior employees), or talking to each other about their life and cackling loudly in the conference room (which is supposed to be their CRUCIAL MEETING). The upper management is least bothered about how the junior employees are treated by these bunch of team leaders, often turning a blind eye towards the rude behavior, unnecessary power show, and arrogance of the team leaders. Favoritism is seen quite often. Errors are frequently blown out of proportion by the team leaders and grilling sessions are held every week. Despite several complaints to the HR team and the upper management, no change in behavior is seen. High attrition rate is seen in Wcities but that too, doesn't make the management realize or act upon the working environment of the company.

1.0
17 Jul 2016
Recommend
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Pros

May be one of the best reasons for working here is the fact that the company works for five days a week. Weekends are fixed off and that gives you time to de-stress.

Cons

New employees are treated like trash. No respect for their efforts. Any new person would need some time to adjust to a system and get into the pattern of work. However, none of the seniors seem to understand this. The training department usually comprises of a trainer and a team leader who constantly make you feel demotivated. Even the littlest of mistakes are blown out of proportion and you are made to feel as if you've committed a crime. Building friendships, talking to colleagues around, and getting to know people around is not encouraged. Trainers and team leaders seem to have no work and are mostly seen chatting away on gtalk or wiling away time at each other's desks, while new employees and senior associates work without what can be called any real breaks. Many seniors often complain about long working hours, seemingly impossible targets and absolutely zero consideration from the management. The company is divided into two teams, content and technical. The latter team appears to be happier and the content team is usually seen to be stressed out. No team building activities are held here. The company frequently sees resignations and yet no real steps are taken by the management to understand as to why so many employees are quitting. This shows how much the company values their employees. This is one of those places which only look good from a distance.

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