'Indian managers are worst': Techie shares 1st-week experience, praises Canadian woman boss in viral post
An employee's negative experience with an Indian manager contrasts sharply with his previous positive experiences under Canadian and American bosses. He said that he plans to resign after his first salary.

A TECHIE working under an Indian manager documented his ordeal after working with a Canadian and an American woman. Elaborating on the difficult experience, the employee said that he plans to resign after drawing his first salary with the new employer.
The caption to the post states, “Is it common that Indian managers are the worst? First time under an Indian manager.” The post on social media platform Reddit has caught social media attention and drew 1 thousand reactions along with several comments.
The user wrote, “Previously, I worked for a Canadian company and got to be a part of many projects. I had the chance to work under a Canadian lady and an American lady, and both of them were such wonderful souls.”
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Reflecting on his work experience with earlier bosses, the employee said that he never came across any instance of racism from them. He shared that both of his past mangers genuinely cared about the employees. From health, families to work environment, the past managers were empathetic towards their employees. According to the employee, the Canadian manager ‘never overloaded’ the employees with work and took their opinion in consideration.
Calling the ex-boss elder sister, the employee added, “I was even happy to work an extra hour or two sometimes because of her. She always made sure we were comfortable, and she’d go the extra mile, like giving us Amazon gift cards and even sending us t-shirts.”
Experience with Indian manager
So, the current scenario is such that the employee switched his job and is working under Indian manager living in the US. The techie alleged that he could notice the ‘power play’ with the new boss. “She’s so egoistic, constantly looking down on us, never showing any respect, and always bossing us around,” he noted.
Social media reaction
The post sparked online discussions after the employee questioned whether it is common for Indian managers to be difficult. A user stated, “The managers in the west …. want to establish dominance and hierarchy.”
Another user remarked, “Yes, to my experience till date. They think they are God for their reportees….Though, I have worked with good Indian managers. I would say even Indian employees don't want to feel emplyees but servant. They keep saying Yes to everything[sic]."
A third user suggested onsite managers “understand the employee well and work like a team.” A fourth user joined the coversation and commented, “You can’t extrapolate the management style of an entire nationality.”