Company lacks sense of integrity and values. - Business Manager ALTEN Employee Review

1.0
Sep 27, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The role of a business manager is challenging. Having said that, it can be a great learning path for anyone who is transitioning from technical role to a managerial role.

Cons

There are too many. Will try to keep it as concise as I can. The attrition rate in this company is so high that it shocks you. Last year, more than half of the employees have left the company in their first year of joining at ALTEN. Employee wellness and satisfaction is a major contributor to a company's success and growth . If I were to run this company, I would have had this fixed as a top priority. The company treats their employees as commodities that they can easily replace and hence don't have a care for them. The recruitment model that they follow is so unprofessional and unethical. Company proactively hire a large number of engineers with zero visibility in to the projects that they can be deployed in to. Candidates are promised a variety of projects that they can be a part of. Many a thousand times, they hire engineers and cancel their contracts/postpone their start dates as projects fall through. The interviews are conducted by business mangers who have absolutely no understanding of technical requirements or project knowledge and are trained by the company so as to offer employees a highly misguided view of employment and career growth path within the company. As a business manager, I had fallen in to the vicious business development cycle and had been forced to fire a few engineers as we were unable to find projects for them within a span of 1 month. I mean how sad is this... especially when you are just luring engineers to the company overpromising every damn thing! They say this is business but I completely disagree. There is no respect or regard for the way they treat their employees across management. I have seen managers or so called directors/leaders who deliberately exclude themselves from any friendly conversations at work because they think they are just too powerful or busy for their employees. For goodness sake, it's OK to travel in the same elevator as your team members !! The leadership team lacks diversity and come with the same level of assumptions, principles and ethics which hardly can be of any value to the wider team of engineers and managers. The pay is ridiculously low for both engineers and business managers. So the logic is very simple! High turnover of engineers -> Lack of skilled resources -> depreciating quality at work they deliver -> and hence in no way can they demand a higher price from their customers ! Therefore their only way to hit their margin percentage is by exploiting desperate engineers and managers at a surprisingly low pay. There is no work-life balance at ALTEN. Zero flexibility! Zero empathy!!! all they care about are their numbers! If you don't hit your numbers in a particular week, your work and ability is scrutinised to an extent where you can even be put on a performance improvement plan to eventually get fired. Micro management is very common across the various business units and functions within the company. I'm certain nobody enjoys it but in the end everybody is just trying to save their skin by doing whatever they can ! Can't really blame anyone except the few countable number of senior management team! I'm also aware that they have asked their graduate employees to upload positive feedback on glassdoor just to get their rating high. Despite all those efforts, the rating is exactly what it was when I joined three years ago. Pfft! There are several posts here on glassdoor that echoes everything that I have written here. So there is no surprise. Why am I writing it here ? Well, just to let prospective candidates know that it is extremely important to do background checks on the company you interview just as they do background and reference checks on candidates. Also to any senior management team who reads this if ever! It's not too late to make a good change. Please remember that unethical and unprofessional practices is only going to increase the cost of doing your business!

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5.0
Jun 11, 2026
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Pros

I have been with the company for several years and have had a very positive experience overall. The company offers strong opportunities for career growth, especially for employees who are proactive, take ownership, and consistently deliver results. Internal mobility and leadership opportunities are available for those looking to advance their careers. Compensation is competitive within the industry, and performance is generally recognized and rewarded. While there is always room for improvement, I feel that the company provides fair compensation and good opportunities to increase earnings through career progression. Management is supportive and accessible. As with any growing organization, I have found leadership to be committed to employee development and business success. There is a strong entrepreneurial culture that encourages initiative and accountability. One of the biggest strengths of the company is the variety of projects and clients. Employees have the opportunity to work across different industries, technologies, and business environments, which helps accelerate professional development and keeps the work interesting. Pros: * Strong career development opportunities * Diverse and challenging projects * Supportive and entrepreneurial culture * Exposure to a wide range of industries and clients Overall, I would recommend this company to professionals looking for growth, responsibility, and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact.

Cons

Fast-paced environment that requires adaptability High expectations for performance and ownership

3.0
Jun 17, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

• Talented employees who genuinely care about customers, consultants, and each other. • Strong technical expertise and exposure to large, complex client programs. • Opportunity to learn resilience, problem-solving, and how to operate in challenging environments. • Significant growth potential if organizational barriers can be addressed. • Many good people working hard to achieve success despite limited resources.

Cons

• Decision-making is often highly centralized and slow, limiting agility and responsiveness to market realities. • Leaders are frequently held accountable for ambitious growth objectives without corresponding authority, resources, or support. • Heavy emphasis on activity tracking, reporting, and process can outweigh focus on outcomes and execution. • Limited willingness to challenge long-standing practices, even when market conditions or employee feedback suggest change is needed. • Leadership diversity and diversity of thought remain opportunities for improvement. • Employee concerns are not always translated into meaningful action, which can contribute to disengagement and turnover.

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