HRS Group reviews

2.9

43% would recommend to a friend

(254 total reviews)
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Tobias Ragge

56% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

HRS Group has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 254 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The HRS Group employee rating is 25% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Apr 2, 2020

Don't even think of working here

Recommend
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Pros

The only real pro of working at this company is that it prepares you to deal with change and how to deal with incompetent management. Apart from that, if you take on a technical role in Sourcing, you will pick up some good industry and analytical skills.

Cons

Oh, the list is long. Let's see: 1) The CEO is special and unlike anyone you will meet. He is the son of the founder and considers himself God's gift to the earth. His arrogance will be his undoing and he is driving the company to the ground. Zero man management and leadership skills. 2) They don't care about their employees at all. The CEO made his friend who was running the dying consumer facing business unit as the CMO first and now she is the CHRO. She has personally said in leadership meetings that she doesn't give a hoot about talent or the people. Average employee tenure is 1.5 years. I used to attend quarterly leadership meetings where on average 2 leaders would have left the company. 3) They have a devious bonus system. The targets are very hard to achieve, and the calculations are non-transparent (Even to senior leadership!). It is a top down autocracy. 4) They have zero knowledge of local markets outside Germany. They claim to be an international company, but do everything keeping Germany as the central focus. Many people in HQ have been promoted to regional and global roles and are misfits because they have never run multi-markets before or have the cultural sensitivity to do so. 5) Every single decision in the company is made by the CEO and he micro manages to an extent I have never seen before! As the company has grown, empowerment to local markets has disappeared. They also have a way to calculate the local P&L by making non-transparent central cost allocations which basically make achieving financial targets impossible for the local markets. I couldn't prove it in my time there, but I think there are some serious issues at a central level being done deliberately. 6) Most of the smart and capable leaders and employees have left. With Covid 19, this company will be devastated even more. They have a good product, but years of misdirection and lack of focus on the customer experience/delight, has now let their competition catch up quite significantly. It is a matter of time before they lose their advantage completely. 7) Strong performance and local innovation is not recognized. Very very difficult to get the folks at HQ to pay attention to international markets. 8) Internal systems and processes are antiquated! They use home grown applications that are more than 15 years old and have made terrible investments in technology that haven't paid off. It is a nightmare for the staff using these systems.

1.0
Aug 31, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1. If someone has a very low salary, they might consider joining, but keep in mind that layoffs can happen at any time. It's advisable to ask for three to four times your current salary before considering joining this organization. 2. If you want to stay long-term, make sure to appease the HR and Talent Acquisition Manager, as that is the only way to survive, even if you are not contributing significantly.

Cons

Never join this organization. It's one of the worst I have ever worked for. If you're working in an MNC, I strongly advise against joining this organization. There are many reasons not to join this organization; a few of them are listed below. 1. If you are a female associate, I strongly recommend not joining this organization, as the Talent Acquisition Manager may behave inappropriately toward you and make unwanted advances or comments. If you speak out against this behavior, you may be forced to leave the organization, as the HR and Talent Acquisition Manager tend to support each other in such situations. 2. The Talent Acquisition Manager allegedly harassed an intern during a team dinner, making inappropriate advances and suggesting she sleep with him in exchange for a permanent position. When she reported the incident, the HR team falsely accused her of trying to secure a permanent role and pressured her to stay silent. After a month, once the situation seemed to have settled, she was laid off. 3. Both the HR and Talent Acquisition Manager act as if they are infallible and believe they are doing an outstanding job. They don't come to the office on time, yet they expect every team member to be punctual. If you question them, your stay at the organization becomes uncertain. 4. One of our team members was laid off because the HR and Talent Acquisition Manager falsely accused the associate of speaking loudly during an HR meeting. As a result, a talented technical associate was unfairly dismissed. 5. There is no health insurance policy, and employees do not receive ID cards. 6. There is no appraisal cycle or promotion policy, and they do not provide any variable pay. Additionally, they can ask you to leave at any time, regardless of your performance or contributions to the organization. 7. There is no biometric system in place, so if the HR or Talent Acquisition Manager doesn't see you on a given day, it is assumed that you did not come to the office.

1.0
Jan 19, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some(10%) good minds competent on technology will be your colleagues

Cons

1. Talent acquisition head and HR are the worst people in India. They harass people who speak against injustice. They will jointly destroy you emotionally, physically, psychologically if you contest them. They have created a lobby and want you to be their slave. 2. They encouraged office women being harassed publicly in office parties and asked for inappropriate favours further asked them to keep mum or lose their job. 3. Senior management blindly trusts these people and promotes them without supporting victims who get harassed. 4. Poor culture and high level of politics, no growth, increment or bonus. 5. They don't respect employees and treat them like slaves.

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