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QR Retail Automation

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No work life balance for developer, Bad project management, Communication breakdown, Primitive Tester - Systems Analyst QR Retail Automation Employee Review

3.0
Jun 13, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

-Nice colleague -Comfortable environment -Free coffee, snack and drinks (non-alcohol) -Reasonable raise -Good mentor (depends) -Good place to learn

Cons

-Bad project management lead to OT, and OT compensation is not worth it. (Only applicable to developer, some how other teams did not OT as much.) -Pre-sales always commit a deliver date to clients before development started and lead to development hell, as requirement keep on adding but the deliver date never delay. -Understaff. -BA requirement are not accurate and always required SA input, and keep on changing during development period -This company do not understand what is call Tech Debt and using weird method to estimate effort, lead to project cost overrun, then blame on developers. -QA testing method is primitive and keep complain developer's code quality. -Using waterfall methodology, but then use Jira to micro manage employee task. (Misused Jira) -Old school technologies, but want advance features,

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5.0
Jun 27, 2026
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Pros

Gained hands-on industry experience Learned to work in a team Improved problem-solving skills Learned from experienced mentors

Cons

Complex legacy codebase Had to balance multiple tasks Needed time to understand company workflows

1.0
Feb 2, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

*Friendly and Helpful Staff :The team is very supportive and easy to work with. *Great Benefits: The company offers a competitive and attractive benefits package. *Comfortable Office: The workspace is comfortable, well-maintained, and conducive to productivity.

Cons

*Poor Project Management: Planning is often inadequate, largely due to inexperienced project managers. This frequently leads to expected overtime to compensate for the lack of foresight. *Unrealistic Deadlines: Deadlines are often fixed before consulting the technical team, resulting in rushed projects and extremely tight schedules. *Scope Creep: Requirements change constantly, yet the deadlines remain fixed, creating high-pressure environments. *Resource Constraints: There is a noticeable lack of resources, forcing employees to multitask heavily. This prevents specialization, leaving you as a "jack of all trades, master of none." *Management Favoritism: Higher management tends to show favoritism. The technical department, in particular, feels undervalued and overlooked regarding career progression. *Inconsistent Vision: The company lacks a clear, steady vision. Management direction often flip-flops, making long-term goals unclear.

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