4.0
Mar 16, 2025
Current employee, less than 1 year
Manila, Manila
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook
Pros
Permanent work from home. Can change to local time after 6 months. New role.
Cons
Night shift for 6 months
Pros
Permanent work from home. Can change to local time after 6 months. New role.
Cons
Night shift for 6 months
Pros
Growth opportunities, great culture, leadership that invests in people, talented co workers, a company that values your work/life/family balance. I’ve been with Ncontracts for four years, and it has been one of the best professional decisions I’ve made. I joined as a Business Development Representative and have since grown into an Account Executive role. Throughout that journey, I’ve been consistently supported by leaders and colleagues who genuinely care about employee development and success. The culture is collaborative, fast-paced, and centered around helping both employees and customers succeed. Leadership is approachable, transparent, and willing to invest in training and career growth. If you’re willing to work hard and take ownership of your career, there are real opportunities to advance. Ncontracts is committed to continuous improvement and listening to employee feedback. Would absolutely recommend Ncontracts to anyone looking for a company where they can grow and make an impact.
Cons
A fast-paced environment isn’t always for everyone; success requires initiative and self-motivation in a remote environment.
Pros
- Good people, most colleagues are genuinely helpful and easy to work with. - Flexible work environment with good work-life balance. - Unlimited PTO and decent benefits. - Direct management within teams is generally strong and supportive. - Good opportunity to learn because employees often wear multiple hats. - If you are proactive and independent, you can gain experience quickly.
Cons
- Leadership lacks clear long-term strategic direction. - Product positioning, launches, and messaging often feel reactive instead of planned. - Priorities change frequently with little notice. - Communication between leadership and operational teams is inconsistent. - Last-minute changes create unnecessary stress and make execution difficult. - Departments often operate in silos instead of working toward shared company goals. - Compensation is below market for the level of responsibility expected. - Merit increases and bonuses are very limited. - Leadership can be overly involved in day-to-day execution while being disconnected from operational realities.
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