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Sad - Events Coordinator Q's Advertising Employee Review

2.0
Jun 24, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fun job scope. Trains you in everything that you need to learn to be i dependant.

Cons

Male uppers loves females there. You wear skirt you get everything.

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2.0
May 9, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

-Have project throughout the years -No need walk to lunch because new office only have 1 cafeteria downstairs -Good if you are looking for a place to retire/ no need raise/ no need promotion -If really need a job, can try

Cons

-No AWS -No growth within company especially - The projects have not much creativity- and this is about the projects’ briefs + clients, NOT creative team -Bias across the teams -Experienced 2 weeks of moving to new office with no office toilet, lighting, aircon and wifi. The company advisor asked you to “bear with it” -All of these could have been resolved if we could just WFH while the office is getting ready. -Always paranoid about employees leaking company info to outside

1.0
May 9, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

-Stable monthly salary -Some* colleagues are nice and approachable -Guidance is available if you willing to learn

Cons

Culture: -Management style is rigid, hierarchical, unspoken rules, creating a lack of transparency. -Different department having different treatments (e.g. Claim) -Bosses are lack of empathy (Office was under renovating and still asked to work in office with no aircon/ poor light source / unisex public toilet for like 10 working days) -Many old aged employee are rude, and have favoritism -Bonus is at CNY only, need to wait very long. no AWS. -Complains are happening behind your back. They will sum up all the complains when have a problem with you. Workload: -Overtime is implicitly expected and not compensated -Pressure is frequently placed on individuals rather than addressing systemic issues -Last day still assign you work to finish Career Growth: -Designers are undervalued and lack professional recognition -Little to no clear career progression; roles remain stagnant over time -No structured salary review or increment system

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