good people, huge workload, unrealistic expectations - Software Engineer Mulah Employee Review

3.0
16 Dec 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- some of the best people i worked with, little to no office politics - good pay for an intern position - ceo gets icecream, fruits, and lunch sometimes - gym with basic equipment (squat/bench press rack, dumbells, kettle bells) - flexible with employees working from home

Cons

- employee onboarding is not the best, few months in and i still cant say i understand 100% how all features of our products work - not the best pay when converted to full time, taking into consideration the high workload. Other small tech companies offer the same pay range for far less work and better WLB - higher ups not the best at estimating deadlines, tho extra time will be given if you're not able to finish before the deadline - does not give out free premium spotify accounts as stated in the job listing -Expected to complete training materials before the first day without compensation for the time spent

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Mulah Response
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Firstly, we sincerely apologize for the mention of Spotify Premium in our job post. It was discontinued 3–4 months ago because it was rarely used by anyone in the company. We should have removed it from our company profile on Hiredly as soon as that decision was made. We have since corrected this, and we truly appreciate you bringing it to our attention. Transparency is a core value we strive to uphold, both in our team and with our clients. Please reach out to us, I would like to personally cover the cost of a Spotify Premium subscription for you during your confirmed employment. You can email us at adminexecutive@mulahrewards.com. Regarding the tight deadlines, our product manager estimates timelines based on their knowledge, but there are instances where the estimates may be off especially for novel features or specifications where not all scenarios can be foreseen from the start. That’s why we practice flexibility in certain projects and do not always enforce deadlines rigidly. I'm glad you acknowledged that extra time is given when needed. If there were cases where you felt a deadline was unfair, we hope they were resolved after discussing them especially since you mentioned that you enjoyed working with our team and found little to no office politics. While we don’t claim to be perfect, we are committed to hiring the best people to foster a healthy environment where everyone can grow, not just professionally, but as individuals as well.

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5.0
6 Sept 2025
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CEO approval
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Pros

- Immediate real world impact: Interns work on the company's core products, and the changes get deployed directly to prod or staging environments. I see my changes in prod at cafes I go to! - Merit-based task assignment: If you can ship quality features, they will recognize it and assign you more involved tasks. I started with adding some frontend inputs and ended up shipping thousands of lines of backend code and a whole new shopify extension. Likewise, if you can't ship, they will know quickly. - Management open to feedback: During performance reviews I was asked what would make my experience better, and most of my comments were either addressed immediately or put for consideration. - Comparatively high salary: Every intern gets RM1400 base salary, and I got something extra for good performance. - Fun colleagues: The hierarchy is not very strict, due to the company being small (~20 employees) and even the oldest colleagues are not above the age of 40. I can vibe with them. - 8-5 work hours for dev team: Listing it under pros, since there is less jam/more parking.

Cons

- Poor DevUX: Integrations to external services like Stripe, QuickBooks, Twilio are NOT properly mocked or disabled in local dev environment, so if you are working on features involving those, get ready to get weird errors and ask seniors about them. - Messy codebase: Partly as consequence of interns shipping so many features, the code quality suffers. Usually there is no one proper way to do something, instead there are 5 copypasted ways to do it with each being slightly different.

4.0
16 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Career improvement place to work

Cons

Harder to build team bonding naturally

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