From Real Former Employee so you don't Get Decieve. - Senior Software Developer JeonSoft Employee Review

1.0
30 Nov 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The office looks like a best prison with nature amenities inside and many animals, like rooster and Dogs.

Cons

I dont want to create this review in the first place but I get triggered seeing this 5 star review that is just fabricated, I've seen lot of people in this company that is not happy, that's why for the new grad that is considering this as a stepping stones, I want to inform you that if you'll join this company even you are on Sales, QA or Developer after the contract expire you will still be a minimum wager. - Low Salary - No Bonus - Minimal Increase - Cannot Learn New things on Technology - Time strict - Leave Balance is just 5 for the whole year - Full Work no Life no Balance - They will give you many intemidating remarks - Increase Bait Scheme - Always Minimum note: I work here for almost 3 years but still my salary is still same with laborer or janitor.

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1.0
18 Jan 2019
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Pros

- You'll see great people.

Cons

- Too much stress. - Crowded Office. - Very low salary. - Very low salary increases. - Unpaid Overtime. - So many unnecessary reportings. - Dont have care factor for their employees. - Favoritism. - Dont appreciates their employees. - Dont have trust on their employees. - Will take you for granted. - Papang. - Too many to mention.

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1.0
28 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Established Company Decades of experience in the local payroll and business software market and clear product domain focusing on localized enterprise HR solutions.

Cons

Unstructured Onboarding: New hires face a lack of structured training modules, formal documentation, or clear technical guidelines. Management Culture: Heavy micromanagement and over-the-shoulder monitoring from training staff instead of constructive mentorship. Tense Work Atmosphere: High-pressure environment with poor communication boundaries, creating an unnecessary amount of workplace anxiety for new team members. Defensive Leadership: Internal feedback regarding training friction is met with defensiveness, often rationalizing poor training habits as "normal industry pressure." Strict Contract Constraints: Employment requires signing long-term contract bonds with steep lock-in periods, which creates massive friction given the high-pressure training culture.

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