M-DAQ Reviews

2.9

40% would recommend to a friend

(78 total reviews)

48% positive business outlook

M-DAQ has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 78 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there.

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78 reviews
1.0
3 Dec 2023

Enter at your own risk

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good employee welfare in the office, people are generally ok functions as a family office. Work life balance

Cons

Hire and fire within 1-2 months of hiring and it’s not because of bad performance but bad decision making from management who take employees rice bowl as a joke? Are we hired to get fired and get loss of income just because you are pressurized to take cut the money losing business unit? Shouldn’t it be preplanned and hiring shouldn’t happen if the issue is not resolved? There isn’t a backup plan for people who are just hired 1-2 months within the role. Due to probation as compared to the other peers in the role, the compensation is insufficient to last till the next role. Too many HR in the company, a job takes 5 HR to respond. Several red flags during hiring, worst decision to make to join.

1.0
5 Apr 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Compensation package I got was good; people were kinda relax at work (this is also cons)

Cons

They drew a fancy project on paper, and they started hiring great people but then they had literally no meaningful works for those people to utilize their talents. After that they canceled the project and fired people in an inhumane way. They fired a guy who would have his wedding a week later; a dad to be with his wife was in the 3rd trimester of the pregnancy; and more. They called themselves “startup” but people worked too relaxedly. I was joining with a hope that my ESOP could be worthwhile, but I soon realized that many people here didn’t want to make the difference, they just wanted to work barely minimal. Agile coaches often hosted meaningless long sessions with dozens of attendees, just to justify their time. Well, that also means, if you want to do minimum at work, that could be a good choice. This was the only company where I logged off at 5PM. CEO shared layoff news on company channel almost everyday. “No, we are not mentally preparing for layoffs, just to share what is happening outside”, then they fired people.

2.0
1 Feb 2024

Terrible management

Recommend
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Pros

Team was welcoming and friendly Well stocked kitchen

Cons

Hired for full time role but was retrenched within a month - Was hired in October to learn and take over an existing role in a team, so the SRE can move on to another team - Not long after I joined, there was also another new SRE joining - Was affected by huge restructuring exercise in early November, double-digit number of staff retrenched - Apparently not the first restructuring exercise, they had one in September and yet I was hired in October, then subsequently retrenched in November - There's more but I won't delve into it - it just seems like management has bad hiring practices - Seemed like the team genuinely had no idea this would happen (or they wouldn't have spent that much effort to train newcomers), higher ups most likely at fault for bad management Other cons: - Hotdesking but WFH not encouraged - sometimes not enough seats if you arrive later - No work life balance (for SRE) - expected to be on call 24/7 to respond to any issues in production

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