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Global Institute For Tomorrow

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Global Institute For Tomorrow Reviews

1.9

23% would recommend to a friend

(20 total reviews)

Chandran Nair

18% approve of CEO

25% positive business outlook

Global Institute For Tomorrow has an employee rating of 1.9 out of 5 stars, based on 20 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a poor working experience there. The Global Institute For Tomorrow employee rating is 49% below average for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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20 reviews
1.0
10 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

You get a salary, good teammates

Cons

terrible culture CEO is senile and changes decision all the time Management that is spineless that does not make decisions based on the interests of the team, but more looking at their own personal interests very often lies to client (which is why they dont get consistent work) they force you to sell to your family members and you get chastised for not doing so

1.0
22 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Pays on time, solidarity between non-management staff.

Cons

Unpaid overtime is not just expected, it is the norm, sometimes going up to 60-70 hour weeks (often starting from the Sunday before). Expect verbal and racial abuse, which borders on Islamophobia, antisemitism, as well as the rampant usage of the n word. They have a high turnover rate since GIFT's inception, with the average tenure being around 8 months. Employees have fallen sick from overwork, and management just berates them, calling them "losers." You are promoted based on visibility and not performance, and the office politics can get stifling. The CEO is a charlatan, whose "scholarly output" is mostly ghostwritten by staff or his friends. Abuse cascades all the way down, and the CEO's senility leads to mixed signals on what to do and what not to do, with lower level employees taking the brunt of the abuse for mistakes made by upper management. Upper management doesn't protect you from abuse, and there is no HR. You are expected to clock in before contractual hours, and stay long after contractual hours, I in fact got reprimanded for leaving within 5 mins of EOD even though the work was finished. There is also a lot of unethical business practices, such as creating conflicts of interest by pushing employees to sell their subpar offerings to friends and family. They speak of promoting "independent thinking" but if your ideas do not adhere to the CEO's worldview (which changes as he is senile), you will be shunned and berated. All in all, do not join unless you are desperate for money, as there are no concrete transferable skills to be gained from, or brand value attached to, this company. Moreover the company is chronically understaffed due to most of the money going to upper management's pockets, and the high turnover rate means you are effectively doing 3 people's work on top of your own.

2.0
20 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Chance to learn about ASEAN, travel, and meet interesting people

Cons

Very limited opportunities to learn, leadership is stretched thin and cannot support, and the company is simply not what it says it is. The ‘think tank’ name is misleading. It is a leadership training vendor, posing as a research institution. Leadership very concentrated at the top with strong hierarchy and rigid approval systems. Tiny teams mean everyone does everything and nobody has time. High turnover because people get burnt out or are frustrated. Some of upper management is well meaning and others are downright hostile (e.g. racial slurs).

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