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JRP is the best! - Engineer J. Roger Preston Employee Review

4.0
16 Sept 2022
Recommend
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Pros

1. Most of people are very nice and helpful generally, except the boss. 2. High technology: Window XP, AutoCAD 2013, MS Office 2000, Louts Notes 4.6 3. Energy saving: Hot and low ventilation rate in office 4. A good school: Learn from plenty of project mistakes. Seniors are busy and never review design until problems occur. 5. A design factory with ‘high’ design quality 6. High salary 7. Free style project management 8. Very high turnover rate: Little middle staffs, junior easy to get promotion 9. A good place to work until retired if you are not aggressive.

Cons

1. Crowded 2. No extra money for OT, but deduction if late for work. 3. 2 months notification before quit even junior 4. Dental insurance is cut after COVID-19

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1.0
19 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Early release on Friday if there is no meeting.

Cons

Outdated technology, outdated working experience, even outdated resources for you to look into. Seniors some ok, but most of them not helpful and some even drags you. High-levels? Except for the one or two who really cares, others - Oh well. Management? More and more stingier nowadays although there are numerous of projects acrros. Boss? "Best" boss ever. Project? Do expect to clear all the problems that you really will feel speechless and flabbergasted, it may be beyond what you can think. Project profile also that few government agency's project or private A&A maybe some commercial. Nothing fancy. Always got complaint by client and even contractors. MNC but operates like SME style. Also be careful of backstabbers and this industry is small, think again.

2.0
5 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Convenient location and lucky to work with the young team plus gaining knowledge

Cons

Very old renovation and without digitalization which creates inefficiency

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