5,0
10 juin 2025
Employé (actuel)
Singapour
Recommande
Approbation du PDG
Perspective commerciale
Avantages
Great and supportive environment with capable managers
Inconvénients
Technology is focused on Low Code
Avantages
Great and supportive environment with capable managers
Inconvénients
Technology is focused on Low Code
Avantages
Delivery quality is solid — the technical team produces strong proposals and executes reasonably well. • Smart, hardworking colleagues who genuinely try their best despite top-down chaos. • Opportunities to learn because you’re forced to self-manage everything (sink-or-swim style). • Good exposure to enterprise customers, though you’ll be navigating most of it alone.
Inconvénients
No strategic leadership - there’s no GTM, no frameworks, no playbooks. Daily conversations revolve around “What did you do today?” instead of actual leadership, direction, or pipeline strategy. • High-pressure, low-support culture- instead of coaching or enabling, management defaults to micromanagement and stress. • Extreme turnover - most salespeople leave within 6–12 months, which speaks louder than any policy. • Commission avoidance - there is a visible pattern of pushing reps hard but not wanting to actually pay commissions, creating a “use-and-dispose” feeling. • Partner ecosystem is weak - partners avoid collaborating because the company expects them to carry the execution load while offering little value in return. • Sales is treated as a cost, not a growth engine - leadership sees headcount as interchangeable rather than investing in proper enablement or scalability.
Avantages
Some genuinely talented colleagues who are doing Olympic-level emotional labour to keep the ship afloat. • Exposure to automation and AI projects — if you learn well under chaos, you’ll pick up skills out of sheer survival instinct.
Inconvénients
Let’s just say the employee experience here feels like a case study in organizational entropy. • Leadership is reactive, not strategic. Every priority is a fire drill, every week is a “last-minute pivot,” and “planning” means surviving till Friday. • Zero psychological safety. Speaking up is treated like an attack, not feedback. If you’ve ever wondered what working in an always-on cortisol lab feels like, this is the place. • Chronic understaffing. You’ll regularly do the work of 3 people and be expected to look grateful about it. • No career roadmap. Promotions and growth conversations operate on the philosophy of “maybe next quarter,” which quickly becomes “maybe next lifetime.” • High turnover is the norm. People don’t resign from the company — they escape for their sanity. • Work-life balance? Only if you count replying to messages at midnight as “life.”