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Q&A With Persistent Systems Employees

Persistent Systems employees answer questions about what life is like behind the scenes at their company, including queries about culture, leadership, professional development, and compensation.

How employees describe working at Persistent Systems

Projects are pathetic, skills vs the projects allotted is totally different.

I have 2 year experience with persistent. I am very happy to work with persistent

It's my pleasure to work here.

It's a good company to work has a good work culture also and employees can maintain a good work life balance ... But salary growth, appraisals, opportunity to grow being in the company seems too low. One might get consistent increment of 7-10% yearly but that is all they offer.

CEO is smart. However he is very biased to his ex-colleagues who has now filled major BU leads. It pushed out several leaders, who are not order takers. Whether this strategy wins it is to be seen.

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What it's like to work at Persistent Systems

  • Persistent Systems employees generally work 9.1 hrs a day
  • Employees at Persistent Systems report the work pace is comfortably fast
  • 91% of Persistent Systems employees look forward to interacting with their team every day
  • Persistent Systems employees never get valuable feedback on how to improve at work
  • 68% of Persistent Systems employees call their work environment positive

Q&A With Persistent Systems Employees

Asked to all employees at Persistent Systems

  • Not look at the CEO for every decision

  • reduce the lobbysit in critical roles and have a mix of old and new folks in mid management roles (Program manager,cheif architects etc.)

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Asked to all employees at Persistent Systems

  • Open but MId management is weak (Account and program mnagers)

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Asked to all employees at Persistent Systems

  • free meals and parental insurance

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Asked to all employees at Persistent Systems

  • Top Employee Response

    bad toomuch work no life

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Asked to all employees at Persistent Systems

  • once a year and only 5-8 percent on average

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Asked to all employees at Persistent Systems

  • technically challenging projects

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Asked to all employees at Persistent Systems

  • if you are amongst the lobbyist most secured and will get easy projects, if not be ready to be kicked even at slightest mistake to take the blame

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Asked to all employees at Persistent Systems

  • try to get good reference

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Asked to all employees at Persistent Systems

  • Golden oldies and the folks who are favoured by first few joiners in psl

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Asked to all employees at Persistent Systems

  • very difficult as one has to work 12-16 hrs a day in office and after office as well

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Asked to all employees at Persistent Systems

  • good technically challenging projects but timelines are always crunched.

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Asked to all employees at Persistent Systems

  • Less Paid and overworked employess members of technical staff,Account and Program Managers rule the roast

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Asked to all employees at Persistent Systems

  • Quite Diverse

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Asked to the IT Department at Persistent Systems

  • Less than the hours and efforts put in by technical team

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Asked to the IT Department at Persistent Systems

  • 10- 12 hours a day

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Asked to the IT Department at Persistent Systems

  • The IT Team of Senior Engineers and Architects is best of the lot technically very efficient but Managers like Account and Program managers are a hinderance to nurture true talent.

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Asked to the IT Department at Persistent Systems

  • the mid management of account and program managers are biased lobbyist and do not allow new talent to come to the fore.

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