Vantaggi
Strong exposure to real-world challenges favouritism, poor planning, and inconsistent management. It offers firsthand experience in navigating unclear priorities, hierarchy-driven decisions, and a system where visibility and connections often outweigh actual contribution.
Svantaggi
My experience with Kotak Life Insurance was, frankly, one of the most regressive and dysfunctional corporate environments I have encountered.
At its core, the organization runs less like a modern company and more like a feudal setup. Leadership operates on favouritism, proximity, and personal loyalty not merit. If you’re well-connected or skilled at managing perceptions, growth is effortless. If you rely on actual performance, be prepared to be overworked, overlooked, and under-recognized.
There is a deeply entrenched culture of delegation without accountability. A select few individuals climb the ladder while offloading their responsibilities onto others, creating a system where inefficiency is rewarded and ownership is optional.
The work environment can be outright toxic. Basic professional respect is not guaranteed. Managers often operate without boundaries, and verbal hostility is normalized. Comments undermining personal life like calling family responsibilities a “liability” are not exceptions, they reflect the mindset.
Micromanagement is extreme and borderline surveillance-driven. There is a visible lack of trust, with informal “watchers” monitoring attendance and reporting movements to senior leadership. The focus is not on outcomes, but on control.
Leave policies are arbitrary at best and inhumane at worst. Approval depends less on need and more on favouritism. Even serious medical situations are met with insensitivity employees have been questioned, reprimanded, or dismissed instead of being supported. Empathy is absent.
From a growth perspective, the environment is hollow. There is no real investment in learning or development. The gap between what is promised during hiring and what is delivered is staggering. Expectations are sold aggressively, but execution is negligible.
Performance management systems like KRAs and appraisals exist largely as documentation exercises. In reality, there is no structured goal-setting, no fair evaluation, and no alignment with individual skill sets. Work is assigned randomly, priorities shift constantly, and everything is labelled “urgent” a clear symptom of zero planning or strategic thinking.
Leadership capability is another major concern. Many individuals in senior roles lack exposure to professional, structured corporate environments. This shows in poor decision-making, weak people management, and an inflated sense of authority. Employees are treated as subordinates to be controlled, not professionals to be empowered.
Even designations are misleading. Titles like AVP sound impressive externally, but internally they often come without team ownership, decision-making power, or strategic influence. It’s hierarchy without substance.
In summary, this is an organisation where optics outweigh outcomes, hierarchy overrides merit, and control replaces leadership. If you are looking for learning, fairness, or a healthy work culture, this is not the place.