Good benefits, low pay, inconsistent work load - Content Development NIIT Limited Employee Review

3.0
Mar 15, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The benefits (insurance, PTO, etc) are pretty good. For the most part, it's a good team environment.

Cons

The workload is really inconsistent. One week you could be sitting around with nothing to do, and the next week you are working 12+ hr days and barely keeping your head above water. Most are underpaid based on the market standard, and they try to guilt-trip you out of asking for more money by saying "You are paid more than most." They tell this to everyone, and it isn't true. HR is a mess.

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NIIT Limited Response
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Dear NIITian, NIIT does offer very competitive benefits at very low prices to the employees. We are very concerned that you feel this way and are open to discussions and any feedback or suggestions. Feel free to reach out to anyone in HR or your team manager for a discussion. Regards, HR

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