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Tata Consultancy Services

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Projects - Full Stack Java Developer Tata Consultancy Services Employee Review

3.0
Mar 4, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

You'll be building good communication, since mostly onsite based projects are been taken to provide the support and services. The only big advantage is that they don't fire you. You can work as long as you want.

Cons

Mostly Support based projects are there and no development projects. There is no scope of learning new things or technologies, since the projects are old and use old technologies. (One might feel stuck!) People inside projects are very rude and understands you as there slaves. On the time of rating , some people take out there personal grudges and gives you less rating. Poor Work life balance, with high mental torture and pressure. The management is also not good. TCS usually hire the experience persons but only some have good knowledge based on there experience. (rest other mostly comes via reference) The salary hike provided is very low as compared to other companies. And the worst is 3 months notice period.

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5.0
May 5, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
Jun 19, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Large client base. Talented people, have "cracked the code" on offshoring development and support.

Cons

For anyone used to working in US-based firms, the culture and politics will be difficult to understand and navigate. Internal policies and systems focus on the offshore delivery center model. Roles in the US do not fit into that mold, and obtaining approvals for simple expenses can require weeks and insanely high approval chains given the size of TCS. I needed approval from a global division head (a CEO direct-report) just to pay for a short training course. Missions of different departments are not clearly defined, so overlap and conflict are common.

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