Pros
Tight knit group of international employees, nice office environment in Taipei, lots of holiday events (yay free food).
Cons
Refers to itself as an “international company” when in fact it’s just a local company selling overseas. Chased off the senior manager that allowed it to enter foreign markets. Upper management out of touch with reality while most of junior management only has position because new hires that joined after them allowed them to rise in ranks. Upper management lacks basic communication skills with highlights such as “The company isn’t a charity”, “If you don’t like it, then you can leave”, and “make RHINOSHIELD great again.” While loudly stating transparency is the new company policy, CEO directly lies when asked about incredibly high sales targets that he himself forced upon all markets. Opinions and feedback from lower level employees is also ignored and forced to go through a hierarchy of censorship. CEO/upper management personally reduced annual performance scores of employees he’s never communicated with. Actively taking part in “quiet firing” work culture. Initiated a very expensive 6+ month long corporate standardization project that resulted in non-standardized salaries, raises and bonuses for similar positions. When asked to provide baseline salary for transparency, was told management will not disclose figures because it’s confidential, all while forbidding employees from discussing compensation. As it stands there’s no reason to continue working for this company if things don’t take an immediate change.