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Pak Lau Professional

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Working nightmare/experience - Anonymous employee Pak Lau Professional Employee Review

1.0
11 Oct 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some friendly staff (not enough to save though)

Cons

Poor management, weak communication, talks behind your backs, blaming employees for expectations that they never bothered to make clear in the first place. Too many more to list... never had an experience this bad.

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1.0
16 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Location is good.Benefit is good.

Cons

This company frequently lays off staff , often for unreasonable reasons. Even when an employee’s performance is good, they may still be let go. If the boss feels you are “not nice,” you could be dismissed—even if they have not worked with you before. Please think carefully before accepting an offer.

1.0
13 Sept 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Nice Location, A lot of Free Parking,

Cons

1. There are layoffs of new employees multiple times a year, with the reason being that their abilities are deemed insufficient. The job title is 'junior,' but they expect you to have 'senior' level skills." 2. We have a lot of paperwork because the boss doesn't use computers. So, we have to print thousands of pages every day. We all use one email address for the entire company, and it has every new employee's contract, so there's no privacy. We also don't use any modern tools like Teams. It's very old-fashioned." 3. The supervisor enjoys bullying employees. They make it a habit to criticize your work and often resort to personal insults 4. We are required to work overtime every day, and no one dares to leave before 6:30 5. There is absolutely no training provided. Even for junior positions, you are expected to know everything, and if you ask questions, you're met with criticism and personal attacks 6. No Chatting during work hours. Preferred work through lunch time. 8+hours work everyday. Tax season, over 50 hours per week, no ot pay or bonues. 7. Benefits promised during the interview are not guaranteed after probation.

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