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    Salary satisfaction at Singapore Institute of Technology

    80%
    When Singapore Institute of Technology employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'80% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

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    at Singapore Institute of Technology
    Singapore
    Lead innovation projects as Design Factory's Deputy Head, bridging academia, industry, and government.
    Lead innovation projects as Design Factory's Deputy Head, bridging academia, industry, and government.
    classification: Design & ArchitectureDesign & Architecture
    2d ago
    2d ago

    at Singapore Institute of Technology
    Singapore
    Enrich student life through performing arts. Seek creative and adaptable leader to manage events and support clubs.
    Enrich student life through performing arts. Seek creative and adaptable leader to manage events and support clubs.
    classification: Education & TrainingEducation & Training
    6d ago
    6d ago

    What’s it like working at Singapore Institute of Technology?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees at the Singapore Institute of Technology appreciate the connections with industry players and world-class education partners, as well as the flexibility to work from home and independently. The working environment is generally seen as positive, with friendly and helpful colleagues. Benefits such as annual leave, medical and transport allowances, and intern pay are also highlighted as positive aspects.

    However, there are some potential challenges. While annual leave is provided, there may be difficulties in taking extended leave due to scheduling constraints. Some employees feel there is unnecessary bureaucracy and processes that can slow down progress. There are also concerns about management skills, particularly in dealing with experienced professionals. For some roles, the onboarding process could be clearer, with better information provided. Additionally, depending on the department, employees may need to provide their own resources such as laptops and software.