Searce Reviews

3.2

58% would recommend to a friend

(857 total reviews)
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Hardik Parekh

62% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Searce has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 857 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Searce employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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857 reviews
1.0
5 Aug 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Not a single thing can be considered in pros.

Cons

Hmm where do I start? First of all, I was quite good student in a very impressive college. I joined Searce from campus placements. I only saw CTC they were offering and sat for interviews and that was the biggest mistake I ever made! Please black list this company if possible. I know review seems too harsh to begin with but it is the truth. My team: No growth opportunity. You work with chemical and EC engineers. Very few CS IT guys. I was sent to client location for indefinite period of time, which is forced upon. So I am now sitting on client's location everyday and have least contact with Searce! Manager: If a chair is in Searce for 3 years, they would make it a manager and make everyone to listen to that chair. Not a single good enough manager to look up to. Team has no idea where things are going and you learn nothing at all. Salary: CTC is smartly structured to drain your money. In hand salary is very less compared to CTC. No increment at all no matter you work above everyone's level and be the best in entire organization. Salary date is changed like baby's diapers and they will say it's company policies. Hence, ultimately salary will be delayed every month by 1 day for no reasons. HR and others: They don't revert to your queries ever! Reimbursements and other such processes take months to come! They will forget to share important documents with you and instead will do lots of useless activities in office. No responsibility at all. Attendance and leave policies: They are egregious. Some 20 leaves per year only! Salary management in days of your unapproved leaves is very unfavorable to employee . Also, even if you finish your work or don't have a work for a day, you still have to sit 10 hours a day. Food and transportation: Food is extremely poor in quality and taste and transportation is too costly. Stupid policies and rude behavior of drivers. In general this company doesn't care about employee. And never listens to anything one has to say. I'm not sure how this company is still functional! The teams I know do work which can be done better by some 12th standard kid in less time! Lots of people leave the company within a year or so. At least 1-2 persons per week will leave. Sometimes new joinees leave the company in a week also!

1.0
12 Nov 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Give freshers good start and thats it

Cons

Freshers get not just low but very low salaries, Internal Politics, Managers have the feel of monarchists, CEO is clueless and useless, Continuous night shifts, HR Rifatul is mostly useless, Career Path is undefined, Purely Back office, Managers take the reward for your work, No employee benefits and last but not least, not Logistics but a back Office BPO, where only documentation is done.

1.0
14 May 2025

Toxic leadership, zero infrastructure, and unsustainable work culture

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They promise a high CTC during hiring (but read the cons). You might get exposure to multiple responsibilities quickly — because of poor systems and frequent exits.

Cons

Lack of basic infrastructure: No proper seating. Air conditioning was often shut down to save costs. Cockroach infestations in the cafeteria were ignored despite repeated complaints. Toxic leadership: The CEO is unapproachable and dismissive. When a hygiene issue was raised, their response was, “You are a solver, solve it.” That pretty much sums up the attitude. Hire-and-fire culture: They lure talent with impressive packages but have no intention of retaining them. Many employees are let go within weeks or a month. High leadership attrition: Senior leaders and department heads have quit one after the other. A simple LinkedIn search will show the churn rate. Nobody wants to stay under such erratic leadership. HR and leadership politics: HR leaders are arrogant, political, and act like gatekeepers for the CEO. They prioritize their own survival over creating a fair and positive work culture. No career growth: With the way departments are run, you spend more time firefighting internal chaos than building real skills. Blame game culture: Instead of solving problems, teams and leaders are busy pointing fingers and saving themselves. Hikes is none or very low and really Bad work life balance. They trap you. Sometimes you can get a call from CEO at 4am in the morning.

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