Pros
Diversity and meet different spectrum of people. People who work there have a genuine passion for a fun workplace and a majority of them are sports lovers. The idealistic visions and missions are inspiring. Ok if you’re just looking for non-commitment, part time job without any progression. But be prepared to work burn weekends, public holidays and long hours.
Cons
Constant shortage of manpower to maximize efficiency output/person puts a toll on staff on the ground level. They only want to promote and groom young grads who are lacking in life experience and leadership skills, so if you’re a mid-career switcher, think twice about joining because the opportunities for growth and promotion are questionable even though they always paint a visionary picture out there. Poor communication and lack of transparency from the top management. Constant power play in management level which fuels a toxic environment. Expats receive a higher pay and position than locals - so foreigners, which holds about 80% of the top salary in the company have a lot of say for being the privileged hired. No clear career progression path. Unable to retain good staff, no longer human focused.