SecureAge Reviews

3.2

39% would recommend to a friend

(20 total reviews)

35% positive business outlook

SecureAge has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 20 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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1.0
1 Feb 2023
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Pros

Good people. Most of the “Management Team” are genuine, intelligent, and make efforts to make positive change. Decent pay for fresh graduates. Those who missed out on an MNC opportunity can benefit from (barely) competitive pay and build technical expertise for the first 2 (at most 3) years of their professional careers. Convenient office location. It sits on top of One-North MRT with plenty of food options and amenities. You get AWS, (join before July), HR-organised overseas team-building trips (confirmed before November), a performance bonus (if the owner ‘feels’ the company is doing well) and a budget for self-development (subject to approval).

Cons

Poor leadership. Most decisions are made by the owner who serves as CEO, COO, CFO, CTO and HR. The majority of the “Management Team” is powerless or left out of key decisions with some exceptions (see below). However, when things go south there is no accountability - decisions made are forgotten or pushed to the “Management Team”. Favouritism. Individuals favoured by the owner enjoy extra perks, bend company policy/rules, and have zero accountability. Inconsistent processes. The owner and favoured individuals thrive in the ambiguity of processes (if any) put in place. Policies are changed, removed, or added at a moment’s notice to suit their needs. There are no proper checks and balances on sales activity and company finances which leave teams with actual processes as scapegoats in the event of failure. Lack of growth and real career progression. The company makes little effort to retain good people, depriving junior staff of great mentors. While promotions are given regularly like clockwork, it is often a mere title change with no real impact (the owner still calls the shots) or progression. People’s careers (and salaries) are better served elsewhere after 2 (at most 3) years. Staying longer does not mean the company values you or your contributions. Not people-centric. This is most obvious with its lack of full-time HR. With only 1 day a week (sometimes even zero when HR is on leave), company grievances or issues are often left unattended or forgotten. Whatever time is left is often spent to protect the owner from himself and to protect the company's interests. The owner proudly proclaims that his company has the best products in the market yet fails to acknowledge, develop, or retain its best people.

1.0
1 Jun 2023

Poor management and lack of direction

Anonymous employee
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Pros

While there have been some management challenges in this company, I feel grateful to have worked alongside a team of amazing and talented colleagues who are passionate, driven, and always willing to help one another. Although there is a good work-life balance, there is potential for improvement in comprehending the business's priorities versus unnecessary distractions, as well as cultivating a stronger sense of urgency within the workplace.

Cons

The management is extremely disorganized and lacks clear direction, which led to a lot of confusion and frustration among the employees. There is a serious lack of communication between departments, and it often felt like everyone was working in silos. The company also doesn't have a dedicated HR department and responsibilities related to HR were often managed by managers or the CEO himself.

3.0
16 May 2023
Recommend
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Pros

A good company to learn more about IT. Most people especially the younger ones are eager to help one another and are also less political as well. I would say that the perks considering it’s an SME is pretty generous: - Claimable buddy lunches for newcomers - Option to select $350 for flexible benefits - Team bonding activities - CEO also personally has 1-1 lunch with newcomers which I personally think this is a great effort from him as well - Leave provided for training and courses - Overseas trips funded by the company

Cons

- Inflexible with WFH policy - Inadequate support of a HR (HR comes in only once a week) - Lack of standard operating procedures - Structure of the company is primarily based on favouritism not on meritocracy - Some people especially in the higher management just love to play politics

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