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MALTEM Consulting

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What is the strategy? - IT Consultant MALTEM Consulting Employee Review

1.0
Apr 10, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The healthcare coverage is the best in its class. If you prepare an iron man or a marathon, Maltem does carry out a lot of sports events and treat you lunch/dinner once in a while.

Cons

HR, Sales and marketing force of the company are braging all over social networks key words such as 'agile, fintech, blockchain, digital' but does it make them more expert or knowledgeable about it? Young, inexperienced and most of all inexpensive french workforce is bring in the company 'incubator'. Everybody deserve its chance, even the free,young and inexperienced ones, but this does not look professional when not properly balanced (Customers can feel it too). Maltem Singapore has the schizophrenia of the 'startup' VS the 'bodyshop'. In the 1st bucket you are like a 'cost center' on behalf of Maltem french head office or some 'Facebook wanabee' may you get lucky. In the 2nd bucket, you are just a % of daily income in a dead end. Put this in perspective of the local market that is not understood. Aside past employee frustration, the agenda of the company is hard to read. May you go further with them: Start packing when you hear that 'MIP' is a good opportunity for you. Without investment warranty, it reveals itself to be an impossible prospect

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3.0
Apr 27, 2026
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Pros

- Strong hands-on project exposure with well-known enterprise clients - Opportunity to work directly with large tech/infrastructure firms and build practical experience quickly - If you land on a good client project, the learning curve can be excellent - Can be useful as a stepping stone if you want consulting/client-facing exposure early in your career

Cons

- Job security feels very uncertain as projects can end abruptly, sometimes with very short notice - Bench support/new project allocation can be inconsistent once a client engagement ends - Employees may be expected to find stability elsewhere if no immediate projects are available - Communication around long-term career planning and internal opportunities could be significantly better - Feels high-risk if you rely on it as a long-term stable role

1.0
Dec 11, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Very flexible, interesting industry and client exposure

Cons

Inexistant management, you are recruited by the sales team then on your own with the client the rest of the time No processes, HR teams, payroll officers or real back office No benefits, a fake fully remote position for the operation and sales team to avoid paying for an office. They will let you go at the end of your mission by lack of opportunities No bench

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