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Topocean Consolidation Service

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Don’t Go!!!!! - Anonymous employee Topocean Consolidation Service Employee Review

1.0
23 July 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing but a few nice people

Cons

Traditional Asian company, favoritisms by owner, power bully by management, nonstop gossipy everywhere, no future unless you choose right side. This is the place where can destroy your passion for works and trust with people. You won’t have chance to grow unless you have personal relationships with the owner or management.

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5.0
22 Oct 2024
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Pros

Learned a lot about the industry. I also had a personal mentor who taught me the system.

Cons

No downside really, good foot into the door into industry.

2.0
8 Nov 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

• Occasional Free Meals: A nice, although infrequent, perk that can occasionally provide a small boost to employee morale.

Cons

• Intense Organizational Stress and Uncertainty: The company is currently undergoing significant long-term stress and organizational change, reportedly stemming from a potential acquisition by the parent company. This situation has led to an atmosphere of desperation and short-term thinking permeating the management structure, creating immense and often overwhelming pressure on employees. • Difficult Work Environment: The operational culture is marked by extremely high stress and, at times, what felt like manipulative management tactics to drive results. This high-pressure approach is not sustainable and contributes to a high turnover risk. • Monocultural Workplace and Communication Barrier: Approximately 90% of the staff are of Chinese background, resulting in a distinctly single-culture workplace. Effective communication is often hampered by a language barrier, as a significant portion of the internal discourse happens in Chinese and limited English proficiency is common. For those who do not share this cultural background or language, navigating professional relationships and achieving visibility for career success in the American market is exceptionally challenging.

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