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Good benefits - Manager Temasek Polytechnic Employee Review

4.0
17 Mar 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits seems to be above standard statutory board. E.g. $150 per year for digital items. Working from home is generally accepted. Free exercise classes for staff. Ample opportunities for growth as there are no scholars. PCEO is a family friendly person.

Cons

Depends on who you meet. Some senior management are not innovative esp those nearing retirement age who just wants to play it safe. Lots of old staff who joined for 20 to 30 years ago are contented with current pay grade and does not want to do more. I left because my boss and subordinates are not forward looking and are not interested in improving the work. TP does not offer permanent positions.. all staff are under contract except for those that joined 20 years ago under a different scheme. There is NO opportunity to convert to permanent even though they keep telling u your contract is a 'permanent' one. This arrangement also means they can let go of you without any severance package by simply not renewing your contract. Compared to other ministries and statutory boards, this part lacks sincerity.

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5.0
16 Mar 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Good to learn and network

Cons

Nothing to complain to be fair

3.0
21 Sept 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Stable and comfortable for most people Nice campus, working environment - just next to the scenic Bedok Reservoir Predictable workload - given almost everything runs based on the yearly academic calendar Work-Life Balance (depends on who your boss is, and which department you work in)

Cons

Very centralized decision making, usually based on the Principal. I believe the new Principal has a more autonomous approach so things could be better now (since mid 2016). Unexciting - tends to take the "safe" or "proven" route (follow what we did before-approach) "Do-things-right" over the "Do-the-right-thing" culture Progression and promotions are non-existent for most, and slow for others (even the hi-po talent takes forever to get to something like Section Head or Manager)

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