PIF Capital Reviews

3.6

67% would recommend to a friend

(119 total reviews)

65% positive business outlook

PIF Capital has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 119 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The PIF Capital employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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119 reviews
1.0
22 June 2020

Scam Company, Malaysian Becareful

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Pros

Learn to say I DON‘T KNOW, scold people with pointless, blam and push to fault to others

Cons

Management is silly, always think they are top 1. The company was led by husband and wife. They never earn any profit but want to IPO. Now they aiming recruiting Malaysian as staff because the salary is low. At first, they will said provide accommodation, after resigned the boss will ask you pay back the rental. The lady boss very stingy, they will ask the staff go to Singapore “training” for 2 weeks, and they will look for the cheapest rental or ask you to stay at their house. They not transparent during interview, after step in office, they will get staff to sign 2 weeks training letter which there is no salary pay. The salary only will pay after a month. If the staff tender within a month, you will work “FREE” for this company. The terrible thing is there is no “TRAINING” provided and the lady boss said the training is a part of the job, which mean work “FREE” for the company. They wasting time everyday meeting at 8.30am (the letter offer written 9am). They even make all the staffs work 24/7, including public holiday. They no practicing email, only doing WhatsApp (both of the boss don’t know how to use computer). This will left argument, during CB, the company do not have enough money to pay the staffs, they still recruiting new staff and did not transparent to candidate, especially Digital Marketing. The boss reward the staffs base on their favourite not performance. Their product is not workable, that’s why now their target is MY SME. The husband and wife direction always not same, the wife use to yield the husband in front of staffs, of course she also yield to staffs as well. They not allow staffs to gossip or bad talk the bosses, they will fine (fine is the company culture) After the staff resigned, they will start threaten the staff by not paying salary. This is very common for all the formal staffs to reporting to mom. If they find you no use to the company, the boss will kick the employee out within 24hr notice. I witness the whole process. They always drag the payment to supplier, this cause the work always delay and no moving at all. They always get the supplier work for them then nego down the payment, this is very unprofessional.

1.0
17 Aug 2020
Recommend
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Pros

learn to multitask and learning additional financial knowledge

Cons

When i joined, CEO said that this is a normal accounting job, and told me that I can get company share. But after i join, i only knew that there are a lot of backlog (near to 8 months) to clear, and they ask me to clear within 3 days. This is an impossible task. Besides that, I was asked to help on job posting and buying bread for the team, and discussing rental disagreement between company and the building owner. I also was asked to attend court cases which i don't even know what is the issue about. All these job was not told to me upfront, and I quit within 2 weeks. God bless next account executive.

1.0
30 Sept 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Not really sure there is any

Cons

They are good in creating fake reviews. Own staffs were forced to create fake accounts and provide 5 fake positive review for every negative review received in any platform. Customer also forced to provide positive review in all their events.

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