Plenty of opportunities, Plenty of work - Education ASEF Employee Review

4.0
Nov 8, 2019
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Pros

ASEF is a unique organisation, and working for it is also a rather unique experience. Being apolitical but working with governments brings its own challenges as well as opportunities. While bureaucracy is definitely there and could (as well as should) be diminished, overall ASEF offers their employees a great level of liberty and responsibility to take ownership of the projects they run. The team is small, so each staff member has to step up in order for the organisation as a whole to continue evolving and improving (i.e. if you're just looking for any 9-5 job to put bread on the table without an actual interest in ASEF's vision and mission, this is most probably not for you). And yes, you will most probably end up working a lot. But yes, you will also be inspired and gratified by the work itself, your colleagues, your partners, your participants and other stakeholders. Only you can assess if the significant efforts you will need to put in are worth your time and dedication. If you believe it is, please give it a try.

Cons

Your experience at ASEF can be very different depending on in which department you work. None is better than the other, each one has its own strengths and weaknesses. The collaboration between departments is not the strongest, but you can yourself influence this, if it's something that is important to you. Unfortunately Asian and European governments are not giving ASEF or the ASEM Process sufficient support (political, financial, human resources, etc.) which can lead to some challenges in relation to implementing projects. Expect hence having to come up with creative solutions to these and other challenges related to the characteristics of the organisation and its work. While interpersonal conflicts have existed in the past, the situation has improved the past couple of years. Such conflicts can come up again though at any time (and in any organisation/company), so it is also your responsibility to contribute (and avoid being counter-productive) to a healthy work environment, if you get such an opportunity.

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1.0
Feb 16, 2026
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Pros

- Exposure different culture and projects, stakeholders and partners

Cons

If you value meritocracy, transparency, and basic professionalism, think carefully before joining the Executive Office. In my experience, decision-making was driven by personal loyalty and sycophancy rather than measurable performance and track-record, and formal guidelines on promotion were treated as optional when they became inconvenient. Promotions and recognition often appeared disconnected from documented outcomes. Processes that should have required objective criteria, consistent scoring, and HR-aligned checks were handled informally, with shifting rationales and post-hoc explanations. The result was a workplace where talented people spent more time managing politics than delivering results, and where doing excellent work did not at all translate into fair opportunities. The culture strongly rewards flattery. The fastest way to “shine” is not to exceed targets or demonstrate leadership, it’s to stay agreeable and servile, offer constant praise upward, and avoid raising legitimate concerns. People who ask for clarity, evidence, or adherence to policy may find themselves quietly isolated, mischaracterised, or blamed for issues they didn’t create. A final caution: be careful around senior “gatekeeper” who controls executive office access, messaging, and narratives around leadership. In my experience, they are highly skilled at reframing events, triangulating colleagues, and shaping perceptions while maintaining plausible deniability. Treat conversations as transactional, keep everything in writing, and document decisions meticulously for your own good, never trust the gatekeeper. Overall, I would not recommend working in this office unless you are comfortable operating in an environment where optics outrank substance and where policy compliance depends on who benefits.

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4.0
Feb 2, 2026
Anonymous contractor
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Pros

Colleagues were generally alright overall.

Cons

Need to travel a little bit for meals.

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