Poor leadership and over-micromanagement - Engineer Cundall Employee Review

1.0
Sep 14, 2025
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Pros

- Opportunities to work on high-profile projects albeit the scope to be involved in is relatively minor. - Exposure to regulated design workflows and engineering solutions. - Support on self-initiated learning outside of work (courses, accredited tests) and other employee benefits - Colleagues were generally collaborative and supportive.

Cons

- The Singapore office is relatively small, with limited expertise in specialized areas, which can make career growth difficult. - Management style in my team leaned heavily toward micromanagement and criticism rather than constructive guidance, which affected morale and development. - Lack of consistency between stated career development opportunities and the actual follow-through. The company promotes heavily the idea of prioritizing employees, but poor leadership execution and interventions.

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5.0
Sep 17, 2017
Anonymous intern
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Pros

Great support team and I was always busy with tasks to complete

Cons

Due to the variety of different projects each for a short amount of time, getting to know people well was difficult!

2.0
Jun 6, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

There are genuinely knowledgeable and capable people here, with strong technical expertise to learn from across the business. The early careers learning and development programme is a real strength: it gave me structured opportunities to practise skills on the job, understand my own working style, and develop professionally. Many colleagues are warm and approachable, and there are good relationships to be found across the wider organisation. My line manager also made real efforts to support me.

Cons

Team culture can vary a lot depending where you land. In some teams the management style leans toward micromanagement, and there can be limited room to take genuine ownership of your work or to correct mistakes independently before they escalate. The culture in places blurs the line between colleagues and close friends, which won't suit everyone — those who prefer clearer professional boundaries may find it a difficult fit.

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