Sunnystep Reviews

2.2

27% would recommend to a friend

(25 total reviews)

32% positive business outlook

Sunnystep has an employee rating of 2.2 out of 5 stars, based on 25 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there.

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25 reviews
1.0
16 Mar 2026

All 5* and 4* reviews are fake

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Pros

I know I gave a one-star rating, but I think it’s a bit unfair that other reviews are dragging this company down so much without objectively covering the many benefits of working here. Let me mention a few: 1. Incredible commitment to diversity: roughly 80% foreign talent, since apparently no local is desperate enough to work here. 2. Free workplace entertainment: nothing bonds a team like watching laoban deal with lawsuits and wrongful termination claims during tough times. 3. Leadership is surprisingly easy to impress: a bit of enthusiastic agreement and strategic flattery can take you surprisingly far. 4. You’ll graduate with a free PhD in “How Not to Run a Company,” with front-row seats to a masterclass in questionable decision-making. 5. Excellent training in patience, emotional resilience, and lowering expectations. You’ll also develop a high tolerance for chaos, which is technically a transferable life skill. 6. Great for anyone looking for a brief 3-month gig to squeeze a few paychecks while looking for a real job (for some, the experience may be even shorter — a few days has happened before). 7. Great confidence booster: working here will quickly make you realize that impressive credentials don’t always translate into impressive leadership. 8. You don’t need to worry about the business ever going bankrupt, even with six-figure debt, thanks to hubby’s deep pockets. 9. Great office location in the outskirts of the CBD so you will *almost* feel like you’ve made it, at least while walking in from the MRT. I would have stopped at 9, but I thought I’d match the number of people who get fired every quarter. 10. Very AI-driven company: leadership is extremely enthusiastic about AI and often talks about replacing most roles with it someday. On the bright side, after all the exposure, I’m now fully equipped to write this entire Glassdoor review using ChatGPT.

Cons

1. Mouldy office. 2. Hair loss (potential sebum build up for some). 3. Ringing ears due to regular exposure to management speeches. 4. Office smell that occasionally resembles something you’d expect near a horse stable rather than a workplace. 5. Many more, but I'll leave it to my fellow Sunnyslaves to continue the list.

1.0
16 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

hurm... Nothing i can say only nice workmates only...

Cons

The company initially presents itself as a close-knit, family-oriented workplace, but the reality is far from it. Employees are expected to handle tasks beyond their job scope without fair recognition or compensation. The management practices extreme micromanagement, requiring constant updates and monitoring employees through CCTV. The work environment is fast-paced and unstable, with frequent managerial changes that disrupt workflow. Employee benefits and commissions are unreasonably low compared to the high product prices, and the product quality does not match its cost. Staff welfare is neglected, with basic store necessities often overlooked while the focus remains solely on rapid expansion. Overall, the culture prioritizes quantity over quality, creating a stressful and unsupportive environment.

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