Pluspunten
Honestly, nothing. If you’re working yourself to the bone 24/7, you’ll eventually learn something. The market falsely believes Samagra offers the highest pay, but that’s a complete lie
Minpunten
1. If you're considering joining Samagra, don't. This place is a complete dumpster fire of incompetence, toxic management, and a culture that will chew you up and spit you out without a second thought. The leadership is beyond repair, and working here is a one-way ticket to burnout and misery. If you’re an MBA grad, do yourself a favor and stay far away. They can’t afford you and will throw you out in six months with some pathetic excuse. 2. The whole place is run by a couple who’ve hijacked the company and are responsible for sinking the SamagraX vertical. Despite their failures, they remain untouched, while everyone else is kicked out without any warning or justification. 3. The CEO’s inner circle is spineless, enabling his ego-fueled tantrums and idiotic decisions. Everyone else works non-stop, but the CEO who takes weeks off under the guise of “stepbacks,” where he consistently makes the worst possible decisions. The leadership is shameless in taking credit for all the work juniors do, 4. The culture is deeply toxic, with leadership fostering an environment of fear and manipulation. Employees are treated like disposable assets. 5. The claim that they only take on high-demand government projects is absolute nonsense. In reality, most state department heads can’t stand them. Associates have to beg for even two minutes of their time, and if they’re lucky, they might get it after months of being ignored. 6. Project Leads are a joke—completely incompetent. No one in any department takes them seriously. They’re only in their roles because they blindly follow the CEO like puppets in his cult. When things go south, these so-called leaders throw their associates under the bus to save their own skin. 7. The company’s finances are a complete mess. They’ve been bleeding for years, and every six months, they fire people left and right for no real reason. The pay scale is wildly uneven, with people doing the same job getting vastly different pay. 8. There’s no such thing as work-life balance. You’re expected to work 24/7. Mention work-life balance, and you’ll be mocked. People break down regularly, crying from the relentless pressure and insane hours. 9. They spend 40% of the time on “planning” and “processes,” but it’s laughably the most chaotic and mismanaged company I’ve ever seen. Their recruitment, product-market fit (like their failed chatbots), finance management, and partner relations are a complete disaster. 10. What they call “strategy consulting” is nothing but grunt work that should be handled by group B or C-level government officers. You’re stuck doing menial tasks that have no resemblance to actual consulting. 11. They pretend to be a mission-driven, social impact firm, but it’s all a farce. Their public image is a carefully curated lie. Inside, it’s nothing but chaos, mismanagement, and a leadership team that couldn’t care less about actually making a difference.