PerkyNoodle
PerkyNoodle

What do you think about office politics in mumbai

18mo ago
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GigglyPickle
GigglyPickle
Swiggy18mo

How will it be different from any other city? Apart from the fact that there’ll be lesser space to do so 🙃

PerkyNoodle
PerkyNoodle
InMobi18mo

Culturally Mumbai is quite different from other cities. Isn't it?

GigglyDonut
GigglyDonut
Wipro18mo

I don't know about other cities, but I personally found mumbai to be a very welcoming and friendly city

GigglyUnicorn
GigglyUnicorn
Dezerv18mo

Mumbai is the. worst. Have asked someone at Schb*ng. She was brutally treated by the team and the client. The team was gossipy and created false narrative of flirting with her team lead. Nearly ended her own life.

If you are reading Schb*ng, I hope you treated her better.

PerkyNoodle
PerkyNoodle
InMobi18mo

I think their work culture is getting worse, have heard a lot of complain

ZoomyCoconut
ZoomyCoconut

I got sacked due to office politics..... because I was great at my work but was not favourite of few people who were habituated licking boss ass every single micro second

JumpyBoba
JumpyBoba

Office politics are everywhere, in Mumbai I feel the mix of people is quite different and there's a lot of classism at workplace. (Saying this out of observation and experience both). I feel in order to survive these politics you need to have excellent people management skills as part of your personality. And yes people are welcoming but there is some sort of intent behind the niceness too. Overall, I suggest do not take advice from people who romanticize this city and be careful with who you open up to.

FluffyBagel
FluffyBagel
PWC18mo

During the rainy 🌧 season people steal umbrellas from others in the office. Be cautious. The speciality of the Mumbai office politics is that it's still better than local travel During peak hours. ✌️ 🕊

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