Had the worst experience working here . - Software Engineering Analyst Hexagon Employee Review

1.0
10 Oct 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Just understood how worse people can make your interviews! All the worst facts you’ve heard about interviews can be experience live if you attend this interview.

Cons

After the tough interview and all you’re finally put into product support which they feel is unbeatable,unmatched by any other company across the world. In fact there are huge number of start ups with the same technology. If you join here you’ll just get used to very simple work and eventually loose your hard working or intellectually working capacity and slowly get depended on the salary that they way. My dear folks, don’t unnecessarily see the package and get tempted to join here-later feel bad that you’re good for nothing in the outside world.

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Hexagon Response
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Thanks for leaving this review. Very sorry to know that you did not have a positive experience with us. We will work on this and hope to address any such issues in the future!

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