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    4.0
    intern
    Dec 2019
    Less than 1 year in the role, former employee
    Great team.
    The good thingsPeople there are positive and friendly. Culture there is more laid back and easy to integrate. Food is everywhere. Not much work politics, you talk to anyone and everyone like they are your friends - even the boss and the ceo. They encourage each other and joke around very often.
    The challengesThe task to complete when you first started is crazy. They expect you to finish them within a period of them, even if it means OTing or bringing work home every single day - as long as you finish and complete your work. When they are not satisfied with your work, you are expected to redo and redo and redo again, which is hard, especially when you have a deadline to follow. It is indeed a very stressful place to be in terms of workload and deadlines.
    1.0
    Tutor
    Sep 2019
    1 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    Expect minimal staff welfare
    The good thingsYou are forced to pick things up fast because of the pressure and work culture. The location of the office is good, hence there are a lot of options for mealtimes.
    The challengesNot an ethical business. Employers are in it for the money. Staff are driven like drones with long work hours and high expectations. Stress levels are high and workload is heavy but they will just tell you that you can do better and they believe you can do it as long as you push yourself and want to live your dream.
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