Would recommend it to my worst enemy - Associate Consultant eCEOs Employee Review

1.0
26 July 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

teammate/working level - reliable, competent, have each others back and easy to get along with Technical team are good, but if you enter other department, prepare for drama of your life.

Cons

- Lots of gossiping & backtalking - No proper support - Messy, soo messy - No use of JD, can simply assign you to do anything - Unhealthy competition on management that affect working level - Doesn't appreciate feedback - More gossiping - Not a constructive environment , if any of you makes any mistake for job that you were not hired for, then be prepared to face backlash and not only that, they will keep talking about it to other people to emphasize and diminish you (more gossiping). - Need to always watch you back, no one will really support you - No real career advancement, unless you able to do sales - More gossiping - Lets personal matter affect work matter. That will impact your performance review - Problematic mid & top management

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1.0
24 Apr 2026
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Pros

The team here itself is great — close-knit, supportive, and easy to rely on. That is the reason it’s still bearable to stay.

Cons

Top management focused on pleasing leadership, and it often comes at the expense of the team. Credit doesn’t always go to the people who did the work, and contributions are overlooked.Once a leader say it’s “normal” for bosses to take credit and discredit others, which says a lot about the culture.

2.0
28 May 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Work well with the project team - Good teammates - Coffee machine.

Cons

- The HR are very very micro-managing people. - The new HR manager come in and revoke all flexibility and WFH policy. - Some of the claims benefits also have been reduces. - Constant checking of arrival/departure times. regardless how good your work if you late thumbprint, the HR will call you. - Penalizing minor lateness even when work is delivered on time. - Reviewing individual task logs instead of team outcomes. - Threatening warnings for being slightly late. - Creating a culture of fear over flexibility or innovation. - Decreased morale and trust. - Reduced productivity due to focus on compliance instead of outcomes. - Feeling of being treated like a child, not a professional. - Higher turnover, especially among skilled and independent workers.

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