Avoid at all costs - Anonymous employee Tranglo Employee Review

1.0
9 May 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Not many things to say.

Cons

By far the worst company I have joined in my entire career. From the get-go, the HR has tried to low ball salary- when they themselves posted the salary amount on LinkedIn. Upon reaching out via email, they said budget is almost RM 1500-2000 lesser than what's stated on LinkedIn. They're also one of the traditional tech companies that still asked for 3-month payslips. The application process was so tedious, being asked to fill in the same information repeatedly which indicates the super manual/traditional culture of the company. After joining, the whole HR process is a mess, including the inconvenient hardcopy receipt claiming system. They require employees to submit hardcopies of receipts and for some documents they require carbon copy which is so tedious as you need to get that from visiting that particular place. Then they require you to submit claims online as well on top of having to print the report and submit hardcopies. They'll reject claims that are not done properly. So inconvenient!!! Then medical cards are given after many months of joining which requires you to pay and claim for medical visits before you receive your card. The pay and claim can go up to many months of waiting as well. This is processed under the insurance company, however it speaks a volume that the company even choose to subscribe to such lousy of an insurance company. They also require you to send in an email to HR during Medical Leave and Emergency Leave, as early as possible. Imagine being sick or having emergency matters to attend, and having to remember to email HR first thing first. As if it's not enough that you have to tell your bosses and teammates. Despite being a tech company, the culture of having to come to office 3 days a week is unrelaxed. Even when there's no reason to come - as in if your role doesn't require you to talk to anyone in the office, you still have to come. If you wanna work from home you have to apply formally, but there's a limit on how many days you can apply. Also, the office isn't spacious enough, there's not enough call rooms so everyone ended up having calls here and there - no privacy and noisy for other employees. In the office, one of the HR personnel even monitor you through CCTV which is so bizarre! HR team here really need to step up - if you have nothing to do, start looking at other Fintechs and review your process/compensation etc. It's not rocket science to improve all of these! And the most important thing is, if you're not Chinese, don't even bother to join this company. The standards set for Chinese and non-Chinese employees is insane. You could almost not able to climb up the ladder if you're not Chinese! Also, employee racial diversity is poor as well, especially for Indian employees ratio. This leads to so many unqualified people being promoted (or accepted in) who can't do job, or something like you'll see Manager-level employee doing a no-brainer job that even an Intern can do. Very shocking! Don't even start on their English speaking skills, this is consider important as you're servicing foreign clients as well. Without a certain fluency, it opens up to so many miscommunications. They're also still adopting traditional one-way performance review, not like many other companies that have started to do two-way where you can grade your superiors as well. There's also no clear expectation for each grade on what they need to do to get promoted. There's also issue on using so many communication platforms like WhatsApp, Skype, Slack & Teams. Communication flow is super messy and inefficient. Leaderships always try to squeeze dry your blood to do more work for them and always ask to be grateful that the company is not doing retrenchment like other companies - this mindset won't work with high-quality talents because the company should also be grateful to have them in the company. Then, they would sometimes purposely skip difficult questions raised by employees during townhall - such an examplary leadership. The company keeps on trying to get in high quality people and trying to retain them, unfortunately with this kind of culture, it's gonna be super difficult. Rule of thumbs - you give peanuts, you get monkeys. In short, low salary, less annual leave, less benefits, poor culture, poor growth - almost the perfect recipe for a disaster. If you're looking for somewhere with backwards culture and traditional mindset, congratulations you've found the right place!

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Tranglo Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide a detailed review of your experiences at Tranglo. We value your feedback as it demonstrates your engagement and commitment to improving our workplace. We note your comment regarding compensation, which is surprising since your acceptance of the offer suggests alignment with your expectations at that time. It’s important for us to understand any discrepancies you’ve experienced since joining—knowing more will help us address these concerns more effectively. Regarding the repeated request for information, we understand this can be frustrating. The information collected during the application and onboarding processes is essential for maintaining accurate employee records. Additionally, since onboarding may occur months after the initial application, we need to confirm that all information is still current. Referring to the medical cards, our records show that they have been issued within 30 days from the confirmation date/confirmation letter over the past 16 months. If there were discrepancies in your case, please let us know so we can address the issue promptly. To our understanding, there is no definite saying that your role requires no interaction with anyone in the office. If you have been with Tranglo for some time, you should understand that we operate as a regulated company in a fast-paced industry. We apologize if our environment is not as relaxed as you wish. Regarding your concerns about CCTV monitoring, we want to clarify that it is not standard practice and no HR personnel is tasked to monitor employee through CCTV. Our HR team focuses on a few functions, and CCTV use is restricted to specific cases, typically at the request of supervisory personnel when there is a need to investigate potential disciplinary matters. As addressed in multiple townhalls, the requirement for hardcopy submissions for claims is in compliance with auditing and tax filing purposes which explained why there is a SOP to follow. Nonetheless, we are aware of the need for more modern solutions and are actively working on digitizing our processes to better align with the e-invoicing era. We appreciate your patience as we work towards these improvements. Thank you once again for your candid and constructive input. Please feel free to reach out directly to discuss any specific issues further. Together, we can work towards enhancing our workplace and ensuring it meets the needs of all our team members.

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