The office is clean, and there is coffee. It's interesting working with international teams.
Cons
The working hours are just so long. The management are in Singapore, so they want you in early, and they expect you to work late, to deal with British staff, too.
There's a big problem with favourites. They don't give work out to people evenly.
Axi Response
3mo
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work from home flexibility which leads to better focus
clear direction from upper managment
Cons
would be nice if we can convert annual leave days into paid working days
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3.0
Jun 10, 2026
Anonymous employee
Current employee, more than 1 year
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook
Pros
The company has talented individuals, and there are opportunities to gain exposure to different projects and responsibilities. There's good work-life balance, allowing employees to maintain a healthy balance between their professional and personal commitments.
Cons
One of the biggest challenges is the high level of uncertainty within the organization. Priorities, processes, and structures frequently change, making it difficult to plan long-term or execute work efficiently. There have also been multiple internal changes and reorganizations, which can create confusion around roles, responsibilities, and strategic direction.
Communication regarding these changes is not always clear or timely, leaving employees feeling disconnected from decision-making and unsure about future expectations. Additionally, there is micromanagement, which can limit autonomy and make it difficult for employees to feel trusted in their roles, especially during periods of ongoing change.