Pluspunten
Employees have to work closely with customers in the Global Consulting department.
Minpunten
Imagine walking into this company with high hopes, only to have those hopes shattered by the harsh reality of how they treat their employees. It's like stepping into a nightmare where promises of prosperity and success quickly fade into a bleak landscape of neglect and exploitation, reminiscent of the struggles faced by workers in nearby sweatshops. When it's time for salary increases, management pulls the rug out from under you, claiming they can't afford to give more than a measly 5% raise. They try to mask this insult with complicated schemes, while line managers have the nerve to defend these paltry raises as if they were doing you a favor. In the Global Consulting Department, Sri Lanka, it's a different kind of hell. Promotions offer nothing but a fancy title change, with no real increase in pay. Trying to raise concerns with management is like banging your head against a brick wall. they offer empty reassurances about job security while ignoring your pleas for fair compensation. Transparency is a foreign concept here, with decisions made behind closed doors and benefits withheld from those who deserve them. Even when top executives visit, they turn a blind eye to the cries for fair treatment and just compensation. And yet, despite all this, the company has the audacity to announce plans to hire more employees, all while neglecting the ones they already have. It's a cycle of exploitation that leaves you feeling trapped and undervalued. If you're thinking about joining this company, tread carefully. Your worth as an employee will be measured in pennies, while management's priorities lie elsewhere. Working at IFS Sri Lanka feels less like a career and more like being stuck in a never-ending nightmare, destined to become just another casualty in the relentless pursuit of profit.