Pros
Strong Learning Ground for Juniors & Fresh Grads Great exposure to high-tech automation, advanced machinery, and hands-on project management from start to finish. Good Compensation & Bonuses: Generally offers solid base salaries compared to local standards, attractive bonus structures (including a history of multiple payouts in good years) Modern Work Facilities: Clean, well-equipped factories and office environments (especially at campuses like Batu Kawan) with solid amenities like on-site gyms. Global Exposure: Opportunities to travel overseas for project commissioning, installations, or client site operations depending on your department.
Cons
High Pressure & Fast Pace: Rapid timelines can create a stressful environment where you constantly need to be on high alert. It's like whiplash. Lack of Inclusivity for Diverse Demographics: Due to the dominant employee demographic, the day-to-day environment can feel exclusionary if you do not fit a specific cultural or linguistic mold. Professional communication often slips into localized cliques, leaving others feeling sidelined. Inconsistent Structure across Departments: Onboarding and task guidance can feel unstructured or disorganized depending on the team you land in, requiring you to be highly independent. Rigid & Exclusive Culture: The workplace can be heavily dominated by a traditional "Chinese school" mentality and hierarchy. There is a lack of inclusivity for diverse demographics, with professional and casual settings often fracturing into cliques. Performative Overtime: Certain sections have a deeply ingrained culture of unnecessary overtime. Employees do OT simply for "face time" or appearance, even when workloads do not justify it, severely hurting work-life balance.