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Strong exposure to meaningful project work, with room to improve structure and growth. - Anonymous employee People Systems Consultancy Employee Review

4.0
25 June 2026
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Pros

PSC provides strong exposure to diverse project environments involving government agencies, corporates, NGOs, and local communities. This helps build solid skills in communication, coordination, stakeholder engagement, and project execution. The work is meaningful and impact-driven, with employees able to see the outcomes of programmes delivered. The culture is generally collaborative and supportive, with opportunities to take ownership of tasks and gain hands-on experience in real project delivery. Overall, it is a good learning environment, especially for those early in their careers in the social impact space.

Cons

Upskilling is largely experience-based, with limited structured training, and career progression can feel gradual and not always clearly defined. Work-life balance may be affected during peak periods due to tight deadlines and sudden unexpected tasks, which can sometimes arise from shifting priorities and coordination challenges. Compensation may also be less competitive compared to industry averages, even after several years of experience within the organisation, particularly when considered against workload intensity.

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4.0
6 Apr 2022
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Pros

Bosses who care about us at work and in person. High level of trust and empowerment, making learning experience great! Impactful work content with the community. I've joined as a project executive and left as a manager. There's high level of trust that the bosses and managers placed on us, we get to learn everything from project management, to delivering training and dealing with clients, making us grow in very short time. The team is real fun too, there's fun activities organized regularly, we go lunch together, annual dinner, annual trips to overseas & Club Med, long break at the end of the year. No workplace is perfect, but PSC definitely has been a great family for me, a time I will always remember, a place that made me a better person today both personal and work skills. The job is not easy as we are working with the community but definitely rewarding.

Cons

Workplace environment can be improved. Workload is hectic but it’s all part of learning curve.

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5.0
25 June 2026
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Pros

PSC was my first job after completing my degree, and I’m grateful that it gave me a strong foundation to start my career. As a fresh graduate, I was trusted with real responsibilities instead of just routine tasks, which helped me gain confidence and grow professionally. The working culture is supportive and collaborative. My colleagues and managers are approachable, willing to share knowledge, and always encourage learning. I had the opportunity to work on meaningful projects that allowed me to develop skills in communication, project management, stakeholder engagement, and problem-solving. What I appreciate most is that PSC values employee growth and gives you the chance to step out of your comfort zone. If you're proactive and willing to learn, you'll be exposed to different experiences that help you develop both personally and professionally. The flexibility, teamwork, and purpose-driven environment make it an enjoyable place to work.

Cons

As the company continues to grow, I hope PSC can continue investing in employee support by providing better work resources, such as company-issued laptops or PCs for employees whose roles require them. Having dedicated work equipment would improve productivity, make it easier to work efficiently, and help maintain a better separation between personal and work devices. Additionally, having more structured career progression, regular feedback sessions, mentorship, and training opportunities would further support employees in their long-term professional development.

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