Mummys Market
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    Working at Mummys Market

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    75%
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    63%
    Employees recommend this employer to friends
    Work/Life balance
    2.9(8 ratings)
    Career development
    3.8(8 ratings)
    Benefits & perks
    2.8(8 ratings)
    Management
    3.4(8 ratings)
    Working environment
    3.5(8 ratings)
    Diversity & equal opportunity
    4.6(5 ratings)
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    4.0
    Graphic Designer
    Jul 2025
    Aljunied Central Region2 to 3 years in the role, former employee
    Overall, I enjoyed my time here. I learnt alot and is consistently being encouraged to think about my growth and push to improve myself and skillets. The company culture and colleagues are missed when I had to leave the company to pursue a full time degree.
    The good thingsI'm exposed and given hands on opportunities to work on a wide variety of assets. Because the company runs major baby fairs and parenting events, I got to design both digital and on ground campaigns, which helped me strengthen my portfolio. I find this is rare as im just a junior designer but was given opportunities to try out many things and was very involved. I really enjoyed working with my team as everyone was supportive & approachable and often open to brainstorming ideas or sharing feedbacks constructively.
    The challengesThe pace can be quite fast as there are multiple campaigns at once, and some with shorter turnaround. This is especially so when nearing the baby fair periods.
    1 person found this helpful
    5.0
    Senior Creative Designer
    Jul 2025
    Aljunied Central Region5 to 6 years in the role, former employee
    A good place to grow your skills if you’re adaptable and open to learning
    The good thingsThe colleagues here are friendly and supportive, and there’s a lot of opportunity and room to grow if you’re willing to learn. Though the pace is pretty fast, I get to work on a lot on big campaigns and events. This really helps on improving my skillsets quickly and build up my portfolio with real projects! Also, the company has quarterly team gatherings where we get a nice break from the usual work rush too!
    The challengesThe pace here is undeniably intense, especially during campaign and event periods. The design deadlines are pretty tight, and there are times where last-minute changes are common so being adaptable is very essential here.
    1 person found this helpful
    5.0
    Marketing Executive
    Jul 2025
    Aljunied Central Region2 to 3 years in the role, former employee
    highly recommend for people who want a career growth and target driven
    The good thingsthe mentorship that i received during my time here, the colleagues that are all team players and the quarterly event of the company. the culture is great and the mindset of growth is heavily shared across the company
    The challengesnothing much to dislike as this place provides training and still pay you salary.
    5.0
    Senior Human Resources Executive
    Jul 2025
    Aljunied Central RegionLess than 1 year in the role, former employee
    My time at Mummys Market, though short, was a meaningful journey of growth where I was challenged to step out of my comfort zone, supported by a warm team and strong leadership.
    The good thingsAlthough my time at Mummys Market was brief, it left a lasting impression. The company culture is warm, fast-paced, and empowering. I truly appreciated the support and guidance from the managers, and I felt welcomed and valued by my colleagues from day one. I’m stepping away due to family commitments, but I’ll always be grateful for the experience and the people I met here.
    The challengesWorking at Mummys Market, a market leader in its field, meant being part of a fast-paced and ever-evolving environment. It wasn’t always easy—I had to constantly push myself to meet tight deadlines and high standards. But that challenge was also what motivated me. I knew I needed to grow, so I stepped up, adapted quickly, and worked even harder. Looking back, it was a rewarding experience that helped me build resilience and confidence in my abilities.
    5.0
    Operation Executive
    Jul 2025
    Aljunied Central Region2 to 3 years in the role, former employee
    I enjoy my time here but have to leave for my personal commitment. Would love to be back if given the chance.
    The good thingsLove the company bonding quarterly. Pleasant working here :)
    The challengesIt can be fast pace at times.
    2.0
    Retail assistant
    Sep 2021
    Less than 1 year in the role, current employee
    Poor management but they want is all about company profits
    The good thingsNothing is enjoyed here I guess. It just a work.
    The challengesPoor company system, most of the things is in a mess.
    1 person found this helpful
    1.0
    Business development executive
    Sep 2021
    Same director as SmartKids Asia
    The good thingsSmall company, pleasant office in a shophouse.
    The challengesPoor work culture and leadership. Entry pay but expect to overwork. Colleagues are the worst you can imagine - selfish, create politics.
    1 person found this helpful
    1.0
    Marketing
    Jul 2020
    Less than 1 year in the role, former employee
    Poor communication skills
    The good thingsSome nice and supportive colleagues
    The challengesPoor leadership, Lack of understanding and empathy, was very rude with lost of accusations. Zero teamwork, all talks but no actions done. Overwork the staff. Think before joining.
    2 people found this helpful
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