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Enrichers Investment

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nil - Management Trainee Officer (MTO) Enrichers Investment Employee Review

3.0
23 Dec 2024
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Cons

Toxic Work Environment. Extra work pressure

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1.0
12 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing, just give good food during training.

Cons

Cautionary Tale for Every Fresh Graduate and Job Seeker” The Honest Truth Nobody Tells You Before Joining I am writing this because I wish someone had written it before I joined. This is based entirely on my personal experience and observations. How the Hiring Actually Works Enrichers posts BDO and MTO roles that sound like genuine professional opportunities in financial services. They hire broadly and almost anyone can get through the door. The interview process feels encouraging and the role is presented as a career in business development and finance. What they do not tell you is that the entire purpose of hiring fresh graduates and young people specifically is to access their personal networks. Within days of joining you will be asked to invite your friends, family members, and acquaintances to the office. The company will then pitch investment products to these people using your personal credibility and trust as the entry point. You are not being hired for your skills. You are being hired for your contact list. The “Training” Experience There is a structured training period after joining. In my experience this training had very little to do with actual financial knowledge, market analysis, or professional development. It was heavily focused on motivation, belief in the company, and psychological conditioning to make you feel you are part of something big and professional. Real skills, regulatory knowledge, or honest disclosure about the actual job were largely absent. By the time you reach the floor and realize the reality, you have already introduced your personal contacts to the company. Life on the Floor The work environment was one of the most high pressure I have personally experienced. The daily expectation was to go into markets, collect visiting cards from the business community, generate leads, and bring in new prospects. There was no structured mentoring or professional coaching. Management style in my experience relied heavily on pressure, public criticism, and intimidation rather than development. Staff turnover was remarkably high. New batches of recruits were brought in regularly — monthly in my observation. Most would leave or be let go within three months. The cycle then repeated with a fresh batch of young people. Whether you performed or not made little difference to the outcome. The pattern I observed was consistent — extract what value can be extracted from your network and contacts, then move on to the next hire. What This Place Actually Is In my honest assessment this is not a financial services company in any professional sense. There are no credible analysts. There is no genuine investment advisory process. The business model as I witnessed it generates revenue through trading commissions regardless of whether clients make or lose money. I personally witnessed substantial client losses during my time there. When affected clients raised concerns they were not met with accountability or resolution. They were pressured, blamed, and in some cases encouraged to invest more money to recover their losses — which in my observation only continued the same cycle. Who Should Read This Fresh graduates and students: Your degree, your ambition, and your personal relationships deserve better than this. Do not let any company use your family and friends as a sales pipeline without your full informed understanding of what you are walking them into. Job seekers: Ask specifically and directly in your interview whether the role involves bringing in personal contacts. Ask for a written job description. Anyone considering investing: Ask for verifiable regulatory credentials. Ask for transparent fee and commission disclosures. Ask what happens to your money if you make a loss.

5.0
30 Sept 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I have had a positive experience working at Enrichers Investment. The work environment is supportive, dynamic, and the team culture encourages collaboration, growth. Management is approachable, transparent, and I've appreciated opportunities for skill development, career growth. Overall, it's a great place to work.

Cons

There is no cons I am faced right now

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