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5.0
12 Mar 2023
Recommend
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Pros

My experience as a developer at IA Innovations was great because I was able to learn new skills and technologies. In IA Innovations, I've met some of the most talented people in our industries. It's also given me the opportunity to further my career development. My memorable event was when we went tree planting in Laiban Tanay, Rizal and we were able to share some fun and supplies with the children of dumagat tribe.

Cons

Needs more employee engagement activities

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1.0
28 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

No pros working here. Just apply to a different company.

Cons

1. 10 hours shift (including the 1 hour lunch break) 2. They love bait and switch tactic. Be careful. 3. Lots of power tripping.

1.0
4 June 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

• Nice and helpful colleagues • Sir Jantzen is a supportive and professional manager who is easy to work with

Cons

• The CEO, Shawy Cu, often creates a hostile work environment by yelling at employees and making demeaning remarks. She frequently mixes in religious references and Bible verses in inappropriate contexts, which feels manipulative rather than supportive • The constant fear of being the next target of verbal outbursts led to significant stress. I personally experienced symptoms of PTSD from the constant tension and unpredictable screaming • CCTV cameras are placed even behind developers, which contributes to a culture of surveillance and distrust • Employees are encouraged or pressured to post positive reviews on Glassdoor, which may skew public perception • Salary is unreasonably low considering the workload, responsibilities, and current industry standards, especially in today’s economic climate • Work hours are technically six days compressed into five. I was told I should be grateful for only coming in five days a week, despite still doing the work of six • The company is Chinese-Filipino owned and often looks for loopholes in labor laws rather than following them in good faith

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