Dissatisfied - Engineer Linxens Employee Review

1.0
22 Jan 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Resigned previous job and joined this company because of extraordinary good offer than market rate.

Cons

Unfortunately, during probation period, i was ask to leave without compensation. Quite common practice in this workplace, many of new hiring treated in same situation in record numbers. Reason was given is Employment Act doesn’t have such specific clauses defining the probation period. Not willing and minimise to pay employee benefits in a fair, responsible and progressive manner. Blurs the boundary of employment act. Their money comes first compare to employer’s reputation and employee’s welfare. You can spot HR Asia Recruitment Awards in Sg placed in lobby; quite sarcastic.

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1.0
15 Nov 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

International company with good market positioning

Cons

Linxens has a micromanagement culture with a pretense at being open and honest when the reality is one of secretive and decisions are made behind the doors. You can not trust what management tells you and their market arrogance will be the downfall of this company

9
2.0
14 Oct 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Workload: Simple processes with easy follow-up. Transport: Round-trip company-provided transport. Timeliness: Able to return on time most days. Life: Team-building and CSR activities held off-site. Welfare: Great welfare benefits provided.

Cons

Although there was frequent talk about Lean practices, the reality was quite the opposite—there was significant unnecessary waste and a bureaucratic system that required excessive approvals for even simple purchases. There was too much focus on irrelevant details and an overemphasis on paperwork and control. This made daily work more difficult and often left employees appearing incompetent in front of certain senior staff, who seemed more interested in showing off than supporting the team. The culture was heavily driven by scoring points and assigning blame, which contributed to a high turnover rate.

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