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3.5

55% would recommend to a friend

(166,781 total reviews)
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Tata Consultancy Services has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 166,781 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Tata Consultancy Services employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologías de la información industry (3.9 stars).

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167K reviews
1.0
Feb 1, 2021

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Pros

Good place to work if you want to remain mediocre, lot's of opportunity to not do any work at all. Bench time or slow remote projects give you lots of free time to day trade or game all day. Honestly you'd probably have time for a second job/contract externally. Near 100% chance you'll get an offer as a new grad with 0 experience, despite bombing the interview Good pay for 0 experience Hiking trails onsite Free coffee/tea onsite Some remote work opportunities You MIGHT get reimbursed for a cert exam, but in my case the cert was never used and they took the cost out of my paycheck months later

Cons

Extreme disorganization everywhere in the company. No room for personal growth or promotion from within, unless you're Indian (this is what HR told us day 1 during orientation). It's a lottery whether or not you get a competent manager or worthwhile project where you can do technical work and advance your career. Most likely you will be lied to about a project requirement, learn a technology, then be put on the project to do something completely different than what you prepared for. I've known many people who are forced to relocate to a project that's ending, and get fired and are now trapped in a lease in an unfamiliar location with no job. You also will not get a cost of living adjustment if asked to relocate to say California. Have fun sharing a basement apartment with 5 other guys. Lots of wasted time, inconsistent projects, the longer you stay with TCS the less valuable you become and your resume will still somehow remain empty. You may have 3 years of experience at TCS, but realistically only 1 year of that experience may have been in a valuable position, and that's best case. How are you going to explain that in an interview with a future employer? Terrible work culture on some projects, heavy reliance on offshore, usually you will be the only technical consultant onsite and will not have any guidance or a lead developer to work under. There will be 20+ offshore developers who mysteriously all have no bandwidth to work yet when asked in the standup what they are doing it's complete silence. They are some of the laziest most inconsistent people to work with, and communication is nonexistent. Offshore will be hostile towards you when you ask for help but at the same time they will expect you to do all of their work, and answer all of their questions IMMEDIATELY. We're talking if you don't respond to a teams message for 5 minutes you'll have 3 more hi...., hiiiii, ????? There is no respect for your time whatsoever at this company. Finally I want to add that I truly never had any idea who my manager was on any project or who I was to report to from TCS. I almost worked entirely with client project managers and reported to them. Often times the person at TCS who owns you will put you on a random project due to pressure on them to make you billable, and you will never hear from them again. I spent 1 year on a project without hearing from my TCS manager, only to find out the internal team had dissolved and that they wanted to pull me from the client project and place me somewhere else in TCS, this did not go over well with the client. The TCS manager told me stop working on the project immediately, but the TCS manager on the client project told me the opposite. The TCS manager and client TCS manager did not know each other, had never communicated, and expected me to drive this conversation as an employee. Are you kidding me? The employee does not need to be part of your internal politics.

1.0
May 26, 2020
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Pros

- A range of clienteles to work for. - Variety of jobs - TATA group is a well known established 'organisation'

Cons

First things first this is not a direct attack but this is a HONEST and also ACCURATE representation of my EXPERIENCE and what I witness during my 2+ years at Tata. I am surprised I've survived this long with this organisation and honestly wished I left sooner. **The Organisation** First and foremost, everyone whom I've met either past or present has honestly nothing good to say about this organisation. Regardless if it's the employees or the clients who have commented on TCS. It's actually pretty embarrassing to work for them and I'm glad I'm finally out of this organisation. I knew this when I applied but I thought I'll give TCS a chance to prove me wrong despite all the negative experiences I've heard. Truth be told, I would NEVER EVER recommend this company to anyone probably not even to my worst enemy (you're probably better off scooping poop honestly then deal with these people who constantly mess if your psyche) and because they had such a 'revolving' door process and a 'We'll take whoever we can get' mentality - I got the job. ** Work Culture ** Managers are not at all professional and I'm sure people agree that they treat you like 'dirt'. Some have that 'I'm more experienced and educated than you, so I'm better than you' mentality. Given that this is an Indian based services organisation there is no major innovative competitors to them so there will always be jobs. You have native language speaking (South Asian) employees particularly from different parts of India who end up speaking in their native tongue at work. I've have heard many many times for employees to speak english but shouldn't that be a given - given you work in a English speaking organisation? ** Professionalism** It's sad to say but upper management are ridiculously incompetent, EXTREMELY useless and condescending. I'm sure they're nice people outside of work but they are extremely unprofessional when it comes to handling situations. It feels like they only chase you up and harass you when they know they're getting verbally abused by upper management. You can tell by the way they try to approach you via e-mail or phone and have NO respect for your job or your feelings. Extremely unprofessional in the way they approach you. Sometimes I will get calls at ~8pm at night about something work related. Why could've you not have managed your time properly or perhaps be considerate and perhaps call during 'business hours' when approaching your staff????? Why do you people not take any ACCOUNTABILITY when things are wrong on your end but end up lashing out on your employees and making them think they are in the wrong for YOUR actions. The method of approach sometimes is unprofessional and lack lustre but let's not get too technical. They sometimes createinformal WhatApp groups and discuss work related things outside of work hours and some staff who are in higher management get one of their juniors to do their work for them ** Progression ** Like mentioned before, some of the employees lack professional etiquette and empathy for their associates. I won't diverge into that anymore (refer to example above) You will not get or barely get ANY progression and you'll be stuck in this organisation working like a dog. They say they "value their employees" but honestly, where is the value??? Using an online portal with generic training material is like giving a child an iPad and say, here read a book?? When you inquire about any resources or training they always make an excuse or make it extremely tedious to obtain anything that involves cost. eg. If you want to do a training course to enhance your professional profile you'll have to pay for it out of your own pocket and then HOPE the someone in upper management approves of it. If you're lucky it might be 3 months or something until you see that money. Other organisations like Accenture, EY, Deloitte, KPMG possibly are not in the same calibre? But at least they can afford to pay for the employees training / subsides it without hurdling and chasing up HR/whoever to get their money back? I shall reiterate again, this is not out of frustration but observation and experience. **Renumerations** Renumeration is extremely bad and despite them telling me it's 'Market Rate' I believe I'm getting underpaid compared to my counterparts I work with in the same industry. Barely any pay rises besides inflation, I don't or haven't heard of any bonuses....

3.0
Mar 14, 2020

Tata consultancy services

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Pros

Being a bps guy is really hard as u have to work more on night shifts only rather than general.U will be doing the same jobs as the IT guys do ur salary will be very less when compared to IT salary

Cons

Salary is really less and ur manager treats u like a slave. If u say that due to health condition I will be not coming to night shifts they will be saying u don't have any rights to say this as u r a bps slave

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