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    Raffles Place, Central Region
    Lead data-driven marketing campaigns that grow awareness, engagement and revenue across ISCA programmes and initiatives.
    Lead data-driven marketing campaigns that grow awareness, engagement and revenue across ISCA programmes and initiatives.
    classification: Marketing & CommunicationsMarketing & Communications
    53m ago
    53m ago

    at Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants
    Raffles Place, Central Region
    Join a dynamic role driving strategy, analytics, KPI reporting, and finance operations to support impactful business decisions.
    Join a dynamic role driving strategy, analytics, KPI reporting, and finance operations to support impactful business decisions.
    classification: Consulting & StrategyConsulting & Strategy
    1d ago
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    What’s it like working at Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants?

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    The Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants offers employees a positive working environment characterised by good work-life balance and friendly colleagues. The workplace culture appears to be supportive, creating a pleasant atmosphere for employees.

    However, employees have noted some areas for improvement, including limited career advancement opportunities and multiple layers of approval required for decisions, which appears to be related to the organisation's structure.