Secure Meters Reviews

3.7

84% would recommend to a friend

(571 total reviews)
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Suket Singhal

95% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

Secure Meters has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 571 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Secure Meters employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Energy, mining, utilities industry (3.7 stars).

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571 reviews
5.0
21 Dec 2015

Fantastic Work Enviorenment

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Pros

Excellent Work Environment , very much people freindly !!!

Cons

Not any as top management is having strong belief in culture & values.

3.0
9 Sept 2018
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Pros

- Highly cultured, professional & down to earth top leaders - Leadership in metering domain (Outside US) with fair business practices - Great in-house tools for project management, mechanical and hardware - Great strategic road-map, growing and expanding in services and other domains - Head office, Udaipur (Pratapnagar and Bhamashah industrial area) - Quite open and green sites - Dedicated cultural and sport event management team, which also include senior management members. Encourage participation. - Dedicated social responsibility wing - Work quite effectively to root areas of society (e.g. education, environment) - Udaipur is a nice city to be in, balanced between modern and economical. Decent education and healthcare facilities.

Cons

- Yes this is true - Canteen closes on 9:20 AM, even though office timings are till 10:00 AM. So sometimes you need to work empty stomach in first half. Possibly smartest idea of some admin guy and management agreed. - Latest sheeting arrangement is awful, look like chaos, not an inch of personal space, mobile size drawer, everything is visible to each other, so cannot concentrate on your work, more noisy, not met anybody who liked it yet. Certainly going to decrease productivity and overall workplace standard. - Imagine when world is going towards open source, some persons/teams inside same organization refuses to share codes with each other. Even some persons go to the extent to discourage and ensure no-one able to match their expertise and they remains single point of contact for such jobs. All organization processes are optional for them. In such setups sometimes they themselves create panic situations to risk the business and later after escalations & hula-hoops they comes in as Rajanikant and solves everything, to emerge as master as always. And they are operating key business operations and mid-management levels. This is not true for majority, only handful are like this (observed within software development, and this is not linked to keeping business/trade secrets, because that is really important for businesses), but they are impacting the larger part and most importantly aligning the culture. People are learning from them. - Most of the toilets are really un-managed and not a good place to visit, but obviously you cannot avoid going to. - HR is not so human in nature, around 5-8 years behind the top MNCs. Least impacted by employee's need. They even not give a cab to ailing person. Most of time they are busy in changing some system e.g. Appraisal system, rating system, training feedback system. - Resource management - Employees are just excel rows. They are least bothered about skill, strength, weakness, interest area and even program requirements. Needs lots of improvements. They can allocate employee a desks even over moon. - Software as a function doesn't have significant presence in leadership, and it affect many key decisions. Those who represents it mostly don't understand its depth or width. Management needs to understand, difference between metering software and application software, those are altogether two different worlds like Hollywood and Tollywood. Lacks of specialized middle management results in some of the really stupid decisions. As company performs quite good in metering, so such things doesn't reflect on bottom line as of now. But it will surely make a difference in coming days. - Similarly software is quite in compensation and appreciation compared to other functions.

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Hi, Thanks for the review. Some interesting comments. I would love to talk to you about everything you have mentioned in the review. It is great that you enjoy working here for the most part best regards A Chief - People, Services, Communications & Design, and Infrastructure
1.0
22 Jun 2020
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Pros

Excellent work life balance Respect & love for its employees Local employment generator (Although it should be a global employment generator)

Cons

Excellent technology company; Excellent vision. Whats wrong then ..?? The corrupt employee, Specially local employees who made a strong china wall to restrict growth of any talented, Skilled person. A new person cannot perform because he is step by step beaten up by a strong group of local employee who will encourage you, only when you work in their lines of interest. They only work for 2 hrs a day and will not like you if you want to contribute more. Average gujrati & locals staying nearby stick like parasite to the company & ask them they have stayed more than a decade & have no plans other than retire in secure. Each year hundreds of fresher would be brought in and they succumb slowly to this old group.

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