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Really good workspace but location is a drawback - Graduate Engineer Trainee Anwar Enterprise Systems Employee Review

5.0
1 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Really good work space there

Cons

For me the location is

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2.0
22 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

* Salaries are always paid on time without delays. * Colleagues are highly talented, supportive, and great to work with. * Opportunity to learn and work with a variety of technologies. * Fast-paced environment with exposure to different projects. * Friendly and collaborative culture among team members.

Cons

* Leadership and strategic planning need significant improvement. * Priorities change frequently, leading to unnecessary rework and wasted effort. * Hiring decisions are sometimes made without clear long-term plans, resulting in instability for teams. * Product strategy often lacks sufficient market and competitor analysis. * Some administrative processes are slow and inefficient. * The company culture tends to focus more on strict attendance policies than employee autonomy and outcomes. * Decision-making is highly centralized, limiting team ownership and innovation.

1.0
10 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The company can provide exposure to different types of work and responsibilities, which may help early-career professionals gain experience. Salary payments are generally on time, and some colleagues are supportive despite the challenging work environment.

Cons

Micromanagement is deeply embedded in the culture, leaving employees with little autonomy or trust. Leadership appears to value compliance over competence, and employees who simply agree with management tend to be favored over those who offer constructive feedback or professional expertise. Technical decisions are often influenced by senior leaders who lack the necessary technical understanding but remain heavily involved in operational details. There are virtually no meaningful employee benefits, such as health insurance, provident fund, gratuity fund, or other long-term support mechanisms. Work-life balance is poor, role boundaries are unclear, and job descriptions seem to be treated as optional, with employees regularly assigned responsibilities far outside their designated roles. Overall, the culture creates frustration, low morale, and high employee turnover.

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