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A Place Where I Really Grew - Sales and Marketing Representative Empyre Integrated Employee Review

5.0
17 June 2025
Recommend
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Pros

They run workshops and training that really help the team grow. • No one judges you — they genuinely want to help you get better, and I’ve learned a lot because of that.

Cons

Might not be the best fit if you’re just looking for that chill 9-to-5 kind of job. • If career growth isn’t something you’re focused on right now, the pace might feel a bit much.

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1.0
28 Oct 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Supportive team members - Fast pace environment

Cons

Absolutely terrible experience. For students thinking of interning here, please think twice. This place offers no basic salary, no EPF, no SOCSO.. it’s 100% commission-based. Imagine being an intern, going to the office at 9am, then walking on the streets for 5+ hours under the sun just to beg people for donations. After all that, you’re still expected to go back to the office for “extra knowledge” sessions…. and sometimes, they even pressure you to attend every single one. You’ll be told this is all part of “hard work” and “self-growth,” but in reality, it’s pure manipulation to make you work harder for their MSF. They also make you work on public holidays, and six days a week is considered normal. Miss your target? Then get ready to work extra hours. Honestly, this is not an internship.. it’s free labor disguised as “training.” Walking the streets, begging strangers for money, all while being brainwashed into thinking it’s a good opportunity. Crazy and unethical.

7
5.0
3 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

• Supportive mentors and leadership • Fast growth environment • Real training in communication & leadership • Positive, motivated culture • Opportunities for travel and exposure • Clear career progression for people who put in effort

Cons

The pace can be demanding for those who prefer comfort • Requires strong discipline and self-drive • Not suitable if you want a fixed routine or slow environment

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