By far the worst career move I made - Senior Marketing Executive GlamPick Employee Review

1.0
3 Nov 2024
Recommend
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Pros

- Many of my colleagues, especially in marketing, were easy to work with and they were fun to be around. I was lucky to have worked with several talented individuals during my employment. - RMxxx travel allowance. - Snacks, I guess.

Cons

Where do I even begin...hmm. Let's start at the root of the problem: the boss' (founder) lack of people management skills, enabled by her little band of bootl*ckers. - Instead of having one-on-ones with employees to directly address problems and coming up with solutions (you know, like a good leader would), big boss E has a tendency to badmouth her employees. - HR was complicit in this toxic work environment by enabling the big boss' terrible behaviour towards employees. - The employees were never given an outlet to point out problems with the way things were being managed, but when we did try to address the issues, we were not taken seriously. HR and management would often brush us off. - My skills and expertise were underappreciated and underutilised. Whatever ideas I had were shot down and if there were any that I could do, I was given very limited budget to work with. So it was difficult to show much growth in terms of the work I did. It's safe for me to say that I experienced zero growth during my employment here which was such a shame.

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5.0
4 Feb 2026
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Pros

very fast pace so you learn so much in few months than in slow pacing companies. Get to learn many brands in a short time and gain much experiences good colleagues

Cons

overworked sometimes, message on the weekends generation gap with some boomers in the company.

1.0
22 July 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Friendly & supportive colleagues. THATS ALL

Cons

•No proper SOPs. Decisions are made based on personal feelings and assumptions rather than logic or fairness. •Employees are often forced to cover multiple roles unrelated to their position, like serving as cashiers during events or packing stock in the warehouse—even while the company hires part-timers for unrelated, unnecessary tasks at poorly planned events. •Once management or HR decides they don’t like you, you’ll slowly be excluded from work, team activities, and even basic communication. Tasks will be reassigned silently to push you to resign. •HR cannot be trusted—verbal promises, especially those made privately or outside the office, are often broken. Always document everything, as even casual conversations can later be denied or used against you. •Employees are assumed guilty without evidence, and leadership NEVER listens to explanations. •Company culture runs like a playground: unpredictable, emotionally charged, and unstable. You don’t know when it’ll be your turn to be targeted. •Gossip and rumour-spreading are common, even among management and some employees , instead of focusing on actual work. •Extremely high turnover, with most employees being new hires, highlights systemic issues. •No real benefits—only work trauma, mental health strain, and constant stress.

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