Pros
- two weeks closure - young and dynamic team - flexibility to work from home
Cons
Don’t be fooled by the positive reviews, might want to scroll down the older reviews. Regret not taking them to heart when I started working here. In the last couple of months working here, so many people have left the company. I’ve seen so many people they’ve let go and people who’ve wanted to resign as well. Even the HR resigned just after a few months working here. Company doesn’t have proper management willing to groom professionals and nurture them. It’s either you survive or get out which explains the high turnover. There is no proper structure into place e.g inductions for newbies were over a month late. Don’t expect any form of mentorship or guidance and yet this company has ridiculously high expectations knowing most of their employees are fresh graduates or lack of PR experience. Was asked to present to a client during my first week of working here knowing I was new and had no prior knowledge of the client - thankfully the client was really nice and the presentation went well otherwise I don’t know what would happen. The biggest irony is that there is so many people in the company who are inexperienced in PR and only recently they started hiring people who have some background experience in PR. Quite a fair bit of politics as well which makes it very unbearable to work with. Will put the blame on executives and managers if things don’t go well lol which is a joke you can’t expect things to go the way things are supposed to go when you don’t properly train your staff? This company has “you work for me rather than you work with me” kind of culture. Might want to rethink carefully about joining.