Pros
- Company seems stable - Has international branches (SEA) - Everyone tries to be (too) politically correct - Have some genuine nice down to earth people here - Can consider joining if you'd like to work at a place with not much progression (jobs, skills and knowledge wise) for over a decade - Depending on which department, there might be decent worklife balance - Decent staff benefits
Cons
- Company too traditional - Feels like a communist company (you'll know when you join, but you'll only start to realise after you leave) - Everyone here seems to get somewhat brainwashed to treat the company like "family" and as a result reflect on self no matter what happens instead of thinking perhaps in some areas it really the company that could better itself - Once you join it'll be hard to quit as you might get brainwashed to start to feel bad to leave your "family" - It's a family business so can't be helped - Very traditional and safe, management always tries to advice everyone to keep up with the times/move forward, but they themselves are fearful to take any suggestions to do anything new or current - Too much hierarchy - Biased supervisors depending on which department - Questionable balance in workload. Depending on department, some staffs either gets overworked while others has extremely good work life balance. - Overall stingy pay compared to market rates, but they think they're very generous