Work experience - Architectural Designer IX Architects Employee Review

3.0
Oct 30, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Good colleagues, good sharing culture

Cons

Employer was harsh with words, not for you if you are not mentally strong

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3.0
Apr 11, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Overall good firm. - Team Leaders / Colleagues are really helpful and friendly. One team leader especially, carries a lot of weight on their shoulder, but is a great mentor for all. - Cozy office environment, high maintenance for all’s enjoyment, fishes and plants create homely atmosphere - Guided well, structure for staff training - Pinup critique before submissions (opportunity for learning for everyone), aims and goals are transparent, straight forward - Weekly planner allows for transparency, discussion between all staff, breaks down workflow, easier distribution of tasks - Events, welfare, appreciation - Open architectural discussions

Cons

- Employees do not stay long. - Employer makes employees feel undervalued, if he ‘does a simple job (or anything) himself’ (especially during a time with low manpower). Employees should feel better motivated by his aid and leadership, and not feeling like they were never doing enough. - Employees feeling the top down approach strongly, and tries to manage everything silently and well, so the boss does not criticise them. A lot of tiptoeing to not be at the receiving end of any comments. - Critiques are necessary, and well done but may need a bim manager for larger projects, as employees have enough load on their backs. Are expected to keep BIM files in tiptop condition, to achieve good drawings

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IX Architects Response
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Dear Anonymous, Mindset of an intern - An intern typically spends only a few months in the office. The industry is far more than what you would have experienced in that short period of time. Be humble. Do not expect everything to fall in place smoothly as we what we would like to have; after all you have not even started your career. Leadership - Advising the management "to take up firmer leadership" is a misrepresentation of IXA. The office has always believed in empowering all the staff to take on leadership roles while receiving close direction where necessary. This has been practiced in the form of assignment of team leaders, monthly programme ICs, structured trainings and almost daily ad hoc discussion of works, where necessary. Do recognize that the role of the management encompasses much scope of works out of the production of drawings. Do not expect the management to be sitting next to you to cad out that piece of drawing just to show a sign of comradeship. Everyone has a role to play for the company to function healthily. We have high expectations on the quality of our design works. And we ought to be taking ownership of our works and not expecting the management to be giving praises to every single little accomplishment. As you have mentioned, you were generally well guided and with very supportive colleagues around you. Micro management – It is not right to criticize that our principal micro manages the works. Team management is necessary to ensure quality work is delivered timely to our clients. Do appreciate that the management has made that extra effort to guide you. It is a sign that you probably require closer guidance, so that you could produce better results with less abortive works. Do not take for granted on the direct tutorship and direction you have gained from a senior practitioner, as it is not always a common practice elsewhere. With weekly open discussions in office, we can formulate better approaches and cultivate a positive culture as a team. Staff movement - You might have witnessed staff departure during your very short stint with us but do recognise that people do move on for personal reasons, and this is prevalent in every firm and industry. BIM manager - There is a misconception about the role of a BIM manager. At IXA, all staff receives regular trainings to handle BIM projects ourselves and our project typologies do not warrant a need for a BIM manager. I am confident that you have had a very fruitful internship as reflected in your detailed internship report and positive farewell speech. Nevertheless, we hear your feedback and you are always free to discuss further with us in person. - From Senior Staff
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