SOS - Anonymous employee Monee Employee Review

1.0
May 15, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

A lot of work if you are a workaholic and derive significance from feeling important

Cons

1. Inequitable and inconsistent rankings across departments and teams especially within SA/AM/M bands and across different industries - no proper salary/compensation benchmarking 2. Lack of proper resourcing planning, managers do not take ownership for inability to hire for more than half a year, employees have to do the work and deliver despite the resourcing gap but do not get recognised or rewarded 3. Unfair promotion guidelines that is not consistent with tenure or competence or across various positions 4. Lack of startup experience in new projects / ventures, over-representation of traditional experts who cannot innovate and bring in bureaucratic culture 5. Non-robust HR practices and policies in contract signing - lack of proper communication and standardised handling 6. Punishing culture/lack of managerial empathy to support extenuating personal circumstances - only suitable if you can commit 110% of your life to the work

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5.0
Dec 19, 2022
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Pros

Lots of learning opportunities, friendly team

Cons

Working hours can be quite long. Ends late

5.0
Apr 10, 2026
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Pros

- Strong ownership mindset, consistently drives initiatives end-to-end without waiting for direction - Able to operate in ambiguity and still push delivery forward - Solid understanding of payment/card systems with growing domain depth (authorization, clearing, disputes, etc.) - Proactive in cross-functional collaboration and communication across teams - Shows initiative in learning (e.g. market comparisons, PCI DSS, system design thinking) - Demonstrates leadership potential by influencing decisions beyond immediate scope

Cons

- Tends to take on too many priorities at once, leading to diluted impact - Execution-heavy, but sometimes lacks clear linkage to measurable business outcomes - Prioritization could be sharper when multiple initiatives compete for attention - May over-index on delivery vs stepping back to reassess strategy and effectiveness - Communication can be improved in framing impact (the “so what” for stakeholders)

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