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Inadequate Staff Benefits - Research Officer Resilience Development Initiative Employee Review

1.0
Oct 15, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Free lunch, good research topics, (somehow) good networks

Cons

Everything's controlled by one owner who's more focused on growing their own wealth than actually caring about the people who work there. The owner has a bad temper, often bluffs and underestimates the staff's work even though they have already done their best with very limited resources to meet the owner's unrealistic ambitions. There's no work insurance and barely any field support. You don't get paid for overtime, holiday bonus is below national standard, no recognition for any achievement or good performance.

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4.0
Nov 23, 2023
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Pros

Everyone is really friendly and patient

Cons

I don't really have any

3.0
Jan 21, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

A place that provides ample experience in substantive research and consulting, especially for fresh graduates looking into being out of unemployment. In this job, you will face the 'real world' of how consulting jobs work, especially when handling various clients. Colleagues are mostly gen-Z and work environment is adequate at providing motivation and resources for pursuing a career track or further studies.

Cons

Relatively minimal care for employee welfare. (1) No dedicated HR that can regulate employee welfare and aspirations, no exit interviews and absolutely no attention to any employee feedback to the (single-source) upper management; (2) No board of advisors that supervises upper management; (3) Financial benefits are low compared with workload; (4) No insurance benefits (BPJS) provided by the organization; (5) Workload always surpasses provided work hours (high chance of overtime); (6) ... which happens because there is super high expectation and yet no attention to employee's workload by upper management (high chance of getting more workload on top of an already hectic one); (7) ... which leads to a rather toxic treatment from (again, single-source) upper management. There's a reason for a high turnover rate.

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