A good place to work in - Assistant Manager Secretlab Employee Review

5.0
13 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

1. Secretlab is a good place to work in if you are looking for growth in career, a place with good culture. 2. A good balance manager who is people orientated who is available to guide and trust us with our work, yet holds us accountable to work produce. 3. No hierarchy put on us as compared to traditional workplace

Cons

Am happy in this place so no cons for me :)

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1.0
21 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- good pantry and lunch provided

Cons

Honestly, a lot. It's definitely a big case of blind leading the blind. A lot of passing the blame around, no one really knowing what they were doing, the only thing the leads do well is blow smoke/wayang. I was specifically in content creation in marketing and the leads there had no idea what they were doing, but when this issue would surface, they would just push the blame elsewhere. There was one good lead who knew what he was doing technically and visually, but he was a terrible person manager. We would have 1-to-1s and I would voice issues, both personal and in our team, of which would get ignored all the time. He didn't know how to lead at all. The product is great, every lead there is just riding the wave of the quality, good job the product team is good at what they do. Very inefficient and not a warm workplace. The pawns work like crazy whilst the leads reap the benefits. Without a doubt, some of the worst leads I've ever worked under.

4.0
15 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Hardly any politics, employees have a shared understanding of the vision and direction. Work has global reach, and teams are lean and autonomous. Specialists and individual contributors are more valued, middle-management is kept to a minimum.

Cons

Fast paced, demanding culture, Requires a lot of discipline for self initiated projects for personal and organizational growth.

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