A - Anonymous employee Tianda Group Employee Review

1.0
13 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

No pros is in this company

Cons

All biz lossing money. The boss usually replace staff. Few staff work over 1 year. No future.

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1.0
11 Feb 2026
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Pros

Relatively nice office. A bridge away from subway. People come and go so quickly so that tasks needed to be picked up in haste with very steep learning curve.

Cons

All previous reviews on Glassdoor are true. With emphasis on belows: 1) Failing business - negative growth and downsizing a lot of departments, such legal, branding, corp com, real estate. HR remains strong only to execute those exits (no value-added). IT also over-staffed without reasons. It has no system infra except website JM9. 2) Toxic culture and no respect to employees - root of high turnovers and terminations within probation periods. 3) Heavy criticism and harsh tones in daily communication from boss - intolerable for any normal working staffers. 4) Always on hiring streaks - due to no talents and low budget. Most ads are fake. Even at final rounds HR are ordered to deduct expected salary by 30%. Or withhold 50% as performance based salary. Unwelcome in general HK job market. 5) No base salary increment for 3 years - not even bonus pool - rendering all monthly, quarterly, annual self evaluation reports meaningless. No response from boss anyways (but must submit to HR).

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1.0
4 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Couldn't think of any except business is going very slow therefore all need to do is paper-pushing, report making-up and pleasing two bosses during zooms.

Cons

1) Very high turnover, less than half new joiners stay for over 3 months, most have been terminated by company. 2) Two bosses enjoys giving direct orders without questions. They prefer not to listen to any opinion or feedback from frontline staffers. Nagging and severe criticism often linger in the narrow corridors of the office. 3) Minor deduction of wages are often used as leverages to penalize low performance.

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