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2.0
21 Sept 2025
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Pros

Nicely designed gallery Unique experiential centre Good exposure to potential clientele and top architects.

Cons

Work culture not so good No structure No professionalism

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1.0
10 Nov 2024
Recommend
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Pros

If you're looking for a place where polished reviews outshine reality, you've found it. Hard work is “appreciated,” as long as you don't mind the occasional plot twist.

Cons

It’s funny how these glowing reviews seem to pop up just when they’re most needed, like a well-rehearsed play. They paint a rosy picture of an environment where hard work is always appreciated and learning is abundant. Yet, the real experience tells a different story. For every claim of “supportive reporting managers” and a “down-to-earth founder,” there’s an employee who has experienced undue pressure, selective targeting, and mental strain. And while some may say there’s “nothing as such found in the system,” those who’ve been on the other side of sudden policy changes, targeted stress, and favoritism know better. Let’s not let the sugarcoated narratives drown out the real voices.

3
1.0
30 Nov 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

If you enjoy reading fairy tales, the “admin department” review is a one of it. Who needs reality when you can live in a world where positions magically exist and employees vanish without notice?

Cons

Another glowing review? How creative! This time it’s supposedly from the admin department—a position that, funnily enough, hasn’t existed since 2021. This pattern of manipulating the narrative by posting fabricated reviews is becoming all too obvious. While the company crafts these fictional tales to cover up its flawed reality, those who’ve experienced the truth know better. You can sugarcoat all you want, but the cracks in the foundation are glaring for anyone paying attention.

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