RUN - Manager Qumin Employee Review

1.0
16 Apr 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are free instant coffee in the office and abundant lunch choices near Camden Market

Cons

Sweatshop working hours with military-style management, you either fit into the micro-management style and become one of them, or you start asking yourself after 1 month: why am I doing this to myself?? Especially after you saw your hard-working colleagues crying at their desks, or your work pals had to call you 3 times a day while they WFH as they had multiple mental breakdowns in one day. Be kind to yourself. RUN

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2.0
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Cons

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Pros

- The nearby food scene might be the only comfort. - You’ll meet lots of friendly colleagues—though most of them will be fired in no time.

Cons

- Sky-high turnover rate: I can't even remember how many former colleagues I’ve had. If you don’t hit unrealistic profit targets within three months, you’re fired—regardless of your role. - Empty promises: Qumin lures talent with offers of work visas. In reality, even visa-sponsored staff are let go without hesitation. Don’t trust anything they promise in your interview. - Zero-growth environment: There are no senior leaders worth learning from. Qumin has no interest in developing its people—they always rely on vendors’ work. Expect a painfully slow learning curve. - Profit-above-all mindset: Qumin’s so-called “7-hour workday” sounds dreamy, but here’s the catch: you’re expected to complete all your daily tasks within those hours. Need more time? Not allowed—it eats into margins. The only solution? Unpaid overtime.

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