Bad place for UX designers - User Experience Analyst Thoughtworks Employee Review

1.0
Jul 16, 2015
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Pros

It has beautiful outlook of really cool startup with all groovy interiors. But in reality, Its just like any software service company, struggling with business and finding its own identity. It is living on past glory and current politics. Once upon a time, these were the pioneers who wrote libraries of core java, defined what Agile meant. But it failed to sustain that culture of being leader. There are few good people to get insight from. But lately, most of them just became anarchist. Less business and more of this leftist activist thing for social cause. Both of them are failing miserably for basic reasons, like honesty and integrity.

Cons

As far as UX is concerned, since company itself is dealing with new methodologies of "Agile", the UX needs to align to it. Unfortunately, UX leadership comes with no formal background of design. A. It doesn't clearly understand the difference between BA and UX. B. The interview process for UX is extremely weird. One has to go through some logic test and later a role playing kind-a QA. Its absolutely unclear what UX leadership is expecting from designer. Its neither design question nor a design process questions. There is sense of insecurity in UX leadership, which shows up as they defend their views at work. The process and structure for UX is not undefined. Advise for management: Specially for Thoughtworks, UX is key enabler to fetch/retain projects. Consider investing/changing UX leadership (at least for Pune, other Bangalore/Noida teams seem decently good)

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5.0
Jun 30, 2026
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Pros

I've had a great experience building my career at Thoughtworks. One of the things that stands out most is the culture. It's collaborative, supportive, and filled with people who genuinely want to help each other succeed. Thoughtworks has also provided me with meaningful opportunities for career growth. I've been encouraged to take on new challenges, develop new skills, and explore different career paths. Leaders have been approachable and supportive, and I've always felt empowered to own my development rather than being confined to a single role. Like any organization, we’ve had our ups and downs. But the people and the commitment to continuous learning have remained consistent strengths. If you're looking for a place where you can grow professionally, work with smart and passionate people, and be part of a culture that values collaboration and innovation, Thoughtworks is a great place to build your career.

Cons

None that I can think of right now.

1.0
Apr 28, 2026
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Pros

Remote job, Remote Job, Remote Job

Cons

Under payed, No growth, too may promises, Salary and promotion freeze,

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Thank you for taking the time to share such a detailed reflection on your experience. We appreciate the perspective you’ve shared, including the contributions and growth you describe during your time at Thoughtworks. We appreciate the perspective you’ve shared, including your contributions during your time at Thoughtworks. Feedback like yours helps us continue reviewing how we support our teams, growth paths and overall employee experience. If you’d like to share more, feel free to reach out to tim.ogorman@thoughtworks.com
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