If you want MONEY but BE DEPRESSED and LOSE YOURSELF, WORK HERE - Technology and Operations GCash Employee Review

1.0
Dec 20, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- salary - bonus - some people are okay - employee engagement team is trying their best

Cons

- career growth happens if you can sell yourself well, doesn't matter if you're really good at your job as long as you "appear" good at it - HIPPO: highest paid person's opinion prevails rather than actual data - no employee development support (no training, learning opportunities, mentoring, guiding). If you're good now but you get stuck later on, they'll replace you with their friends from Globe instead of help develop you - employee rating is based on your manager's feelings at the time of the deliberation so you don't really need to work that hard. Just look good and make your manager happy - people's jobs and functions increase every year, some change 2 to 3x a year but no training or development is given. They expect everyone to be plug-and-play and if you fail at the job you were not initially assigned to, they mark you as a "poor performer"

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5.0
May 27, 2024
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CEO approval
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Pros

very good. nice office and people

Cons

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1.0
May 29, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

At scale, the company has robust HR and finance systems. You can join a variety of activities. Work schedules and locations are flexible. Compensation is competitive, with strong bonus opportunities.

Cons

Disorganized and image-driven, with a focus on awards, taking credit, showy behavior, and ingratiation. Many leaders/managers lack technical expertise and favor manual policies over technological fixes, which creates heavy bureaucracy. Leadership practices are outdated and exhibit many harmful traits: large power gaps, HIPPO, special treatment for certain people, leaders who avoid accountability, condescending behavior, a culture of blame and public shaming, micromanagement, and inappropriate language in meetings — overall a very unhealthy work environment. The frenetic pace is largely self-imposed and stems from poor planning at the management level rather than industry demands.

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