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      Wish I Could Put Zero Stars But There’s No Option

      Account executive
      Former employee
      Singapore
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      some free snacks, discount from starbucks, occasional events from HR, good food around office

      Cons

      - treated like a sweatshop, all you do is slave away - management is awful and egotistical, the only way to get on their good side is to suck up to them and even then they will still gossip about you behind your back - toxic group of so called “adults” still playing childish games and staying in their own clique, badmouthing all newcomers and looking down at the rest - one particular manager (who i believe is still working there due to being so two-faced and well loved) is so incredibly micromanaging, refusing to trust the employees she supervises unless you are friends with her, and complains about you in chinese in hopes that you don’t understand - leaving on time is seen as taking a “half day” - company events mostly involve making bets as well, where it is seen as normal to persuade employees to gamble - the drinking culture is insane - you can never leave the office for lunch because everyone else buys food to bring back, eats for 5mins then back to work - the 1h lunch break is a scam because if you take the full hour, people will talk about you behind your back

      4

      Toxic culture

      Account manager
      Current employee
      Singapore
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Snacks, no overtime, some good perks

      Cons

      So many gossips in the company, always drama happens also so rude expats they always act like they are king. Whenever they are not in a good mood, just shouting even only small issues. Never increase salary but they drinking soju and going karaoke with corporate card

      3

      Join at your own risk

      Anonymous employee
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Good perks and snacks machine.

      Cons

      The local Samsung client relationships have proven to be challenging due to instances of unprofessional behavior and blame-shifting. The company's current client management approach does not adequately address these issues, negatively impacting staff morale. Frequent late nights are a norm. Cheil Singapore has recently undergone restructuring, creating some uncertainty. If you are up for the challenge, go for it.

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