Trident Reviews

3.2

49% would recommend to a friend

(114 total reviews)

Annette Brooks

55% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Trident has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 114 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Trident employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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114 reviews
1.0
26 Jun 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- 9am to 5pm work schedule (they touted themselves as one of the few companies in Singapore to have such working hours) - Great colleagues, makes working in the company a lot more bearable

Cons

- Remember the working hours I mentioned previously? The contract might have stated 9am to 5pm, but in truth the company enforces mandatory unpaid overtime. Such a company policy was not mentioned at any point of my interview, nor was it mentioned in the contract. - We are expected to add the aforementioned overtime into our weekly schedule. I have seen colleagues being spoken harshly to by our supervisors for not adding in the full number of overtime hours because of school, personal issues etc. In one occasion, my colleague was told not to 'bring personal issues into the office' when he told our supervisor that he could only give 8 out of the expected 10 hours because he had to sit for an exam. Once I had not put any overtime hours into my schedule for the following week, but the hours were later automatically added for me, presumably by the management. - The management will 'praise' us for our hard work and the long working hours we had put in to help the company through the peak period. However, at the performance review, our shortcomings and fail rates seems to be the only thing the managers are interested to talk about. Naturally, the raise we receive is minimal, and for some of my colleagues, none at all, due to 'performance' issues. It doesn't matter if your performance for the first 10 months had been excellent, all they want to talk about is the 'disappointing' performance of the past 2 months. - A promotion is simply slapping a "Senior" to the front of your job title. Responsibilities do not change much. What you have been doing after promotion will not be any different from what you had been doing previously. - The nature of the work sometimes requires us to work beyond the given time. The management had specifically instructed us to inform them if certain tasks took more time than was given, so that they may rearrange the schedule as required. However, upon informing the management, they will show dissatisfaction, and sometimes we will receive remarks like being 'a slow worker'. Such comments are extremely unhelpful and makes us hesitant to approach the management for help. - The management has a tendency to assign us with tasks that are beyond our skill set (reprographics etc.) or tasks belonging to an account that we are unfamiliar with. After being informed of the situation, they typically respond with 'don't worry, you can do it'. However, we tend to make mistakes in such tasks, as we do not know what is right or wrong, and we will be faulted for it. 'Don't tolerate inefficiencies' is one of the company's motto. Apparently the management does tolerate it.

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Trident Response
8y
Thank you for taking the time to provide such detailed feedback. Our stated aim is to be a company that people love to work for and that customers love to work with. We know we’re not perfect and any feedback that helps us get closer to that aim is always welcome. You’ve highlighted that we do have great people. I believe that too which is what gives me the confidence that we can listen to feedback and continue to improve. I know that providing lots of encouragement and praise does not make up for long hours over several weeks. We will take your concerns and make sure we properly understand them and look at how we can do better. This includes the expectations and management of overtime, career development, training and recognition. We also have a gap in our internal communication if you haven’t been able to raise these concerns previously or you were not happy with the response so that is another area we will be trying to work on. I’m always happy to talk with anyone directly if they don’t feel their voice is being heard. Thank you again, Bob Carroll, Trident Global Managing Director
1.0
29 Nov 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The People "workers" (Not the clueless Directors or middle management yes men/women)

Cons

Where do you start... Since the last Directors left some time ago the place is shell of a company! They are Clinging on to what once was. Those days have gone. Move on. • No Training. • No progression within the company. • The company has no direction whatsoever. • Laying people off left right and centre to cut costs • Zero Job security. • Remaining unmotivated staff are waiting for the next round of redundancies. • More managers than workers • Losing Accounts every year. • They have failed to win any new business since well before the Pandemic. • They are all about "INDIA, INDIA, INDIA" they want to send all the work to INDIA. To be done as cheap as possible which will inevitably be to the detriment of the last remaining customers. • Unsustainable work model (cheap isn't always best). • No communication from above. • Blame culture. • Doesn't believe in it's own principles or act on them. • Not forward thinking. Sad to see what was a great company to work for go down the pan. Not that they will employ anyone from the UK anymore, but I would consider the above before you make the decision.

2.0
4 Dec 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Interesting enough for an office job. Easy enough to leave at the office and forget about (when you're allowed home on time).

Cons

Was told when hired that I would very occasionally have to work weekends when in fact hours of overtime are expected every week; you will be constantly pressured if you do not agree to it. They are not the progressive company they pretend to be - after complaining about a colleague's daily racist and homophobic remarks he was promoted! I also witnessed frequent 'jokey' sexual harassment of younger female employees that went unaddressed. A very clique-y company where favourite employees who toe the company line get promoted.

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Trident Response
6y
We are always striving to be a company that our people love to work for and it is very disappointing to hear when we have not been able to achieve this. We strongly encourage anyone with concerns to talk with any of the leadership team at any time. You have raised some very specific concerns and we would certainly like to be able to follow-up on them. If you would like to share these concerns directly then please get in touch with me and I would be very happy to discuss them. Bob Carroll
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