Executive - Executive Telum Media Employee Review

1.0
3 Feb 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Colleagues is not bad. always together having fun. The working location is quite convenient. I can play game in office and bosses don't know.

Cons

The bosses are British idiots. They always think themselves as gentleman, but indeed they just are rogue. They have office in Hong Kong and seems doing some illegal business from news No bright career in this company as bosses just don't trust Singaporeans, as well as other Asian. Some colleagues will toady to bosses, especially in its AUS office and Hong Kong office. Very disgusting! Bosses always cheat employees or new joiners. They always tell them we are PRs, but actually we are data entry suckers.

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2.0
9 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Convenient location -Lovely and supportive teammates -No overtime so great work life balance

Cons

-The company has restructured 4-5 times during my tenure, which resulted in layoffs almost everytime - in an already small company. Company direction seem confused; their only product is a media database and offers not much else, so I question the corp's competitiveness -Senior management personnel is lean which means less time devoted to junior employees. Despite taking initiative and raising suggestions managers don't take advice. Naturally work feels stagnant and pointless without clear career progression benchpoints.

1.0
7 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Office is conveniently located near public transportation, making commuting easier. • Hybrid working arrangement offers some flexibility. • Supportive colleagues — everyone is going through similar challenges, which builds a sense of camaraderie. • Most managers (Not HOD) are approachable and genuinely try to support and fight for their team members.

Cons

Once you’re in, it’s extremely difficult to get out. • Lack of clear planning and long-term strategy — everything feels reactive and unstructured. • Day-to-day work environment is highly stressful and overwhelming. • Leadership (HOD level) lacks experience, with some having little to no corporate exposure. • Micromanagement is common — leaders tend to control everything instead of empowering the team. • Minimal benefits, only the bare minimum provided. • No clear career progression or growth opportunities. • Promises are often made during hiring or retention discussions but rarely fulfilled. • Workload is heavy and can lead to burnout — you will feel the pressure. • Poor employee retention; many who join end up regretting their decision. • Limited support or guidance from management, making it hard to succeed.

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