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Intellect Company Pte. Ltd.

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Remote work helps manage life, but job security lacks - Sales Associate Intellect Company Pte. Ltd. Employee Review

1.0
4 June 2026
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Pros

remote work so easy to manage work life

Cons

no job security, pay is less than what you work for

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2.0
19 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

1. Talented, diverse colleagues with strong skill sets and good judgment — the company does a good job attracting capable people. 2. Clinical and client-facing work is rewarding; the mental health service side is meaningful and the care staff are generally excellent. 3. Some departments are well-run and offer a positive day-to-day experience. 4. Overall an enjoyable place to work, with good people around you.

Cons

1. Unlimited PTO was introduced and trialed then quietly rolled back after misuse — a policy decision that reflects poorly on how leadership handles trust. 2. Senior leadership has had significant turnover in the past 12 months, creating instability and lack of direction. 3. Chronically understaffed for the past 6 months after a reset, which makes any real work-life balance difficult to maintain. 4. Ongoing messaging to "leverage AI" for productivity without addressing the underlying resourcing issues. 5. Compensation is below market rate; counter-offers only come when you're already walking out the door — a sign they know they're underpaying you. 6. The monthly Bar Raiser recognition feels like a popularity contest driven by peer voting rather than genuine performance merit. 7. I've heard horror stories from backend team but they maybe just people privately venting

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2.0
19 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

People are supportive, open, and generally nice to work with. Things originally started great and vibe was positive when company was doing well.

Cons

There is often a lack of clarity from senior management, with frequently shifting priorities both within the team and at a broader organisational level. Additionally, leadership communication can sometimes feel disconnected from employee sentiment. For example, announcements that may appear lighthearted can feel poorly timed and tone-deaf during periods of low morale.

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