"A Masterclass in Financial Innovation and Empress-Level Management" - Senior Manager iZeeM Employee Review

1.0
24 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible Pay Schedule!- You'll never be bored waiting for your paycheck! Expect an average two-week delay on half your promised salary. Perfect for those who enjoy a monthly 'will they/won't they' financial thriller. Unprecedented Access to Leadership - The CEO is so dedicated to you, she’ll reach out at any hour—even on weekends—for things that absolutely could have waited until Monday. Forget work-life balance; embrace work-life integration! A Visionary Strategy - Forget reality. The CEO is a limitless visionary, promising clients revolutionary, non-existent, not-even-in-development solutions. You’ll be on the cutting edge of what isn't possible. Unbeatable Entertainment - Enjoy the CEO's running monologue and constant, insightful analysis of why every single former employee and the current lack of customers, cashflow and solutions is entirely their fault. You will even sometimes get to see her shedding tears on demand to customers, suppliers, staff and shareholders when things don't go her way.

Cons

Empress Syndrome: The CEO runs the company with a strict "her way or the highway" policy. Any gentle criticism is treated as a personal attack, guaranteeing a swift and highly personalized counter-attack. She runs around like a spoiled child throwing her food around and causing absolute chaos and expects her staff to clean up. Zero Accountability: All company failures—financial, operational, or strategic—are perpetually pushed down to employees (past or present), even though the CEO is the ultimate decision-maker and hiring authority. Guaranteed Burned Bridges: The CEO has an alarming habit of talking down and belittling rank-and-file employees at customer companies, ensuring that customer relationships are always on shaky ground. Operational Farce: Get used to hearing the CEO sell customers on fantasy solutions that every manager (Ops, Sales, CS, GM) knows are impossible to deliver. Expect significant issues with product delivery after payment is collected. Non-existent Work-Life Balance: Your personal time is not respected. Expect constant after-hours and weekend calls that disrupt your life for minor work issues.

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1.0
11 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I see no pros for this company. I would rather be unemployed than work another day here.

Cons

Communication is near zero from all fronts, especially the CEO. No consistent payment schedule, good luck trying to manage your finances. No separation from personal life and work life. Expect to complete work over the weekends as you would during the work week.

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1.0
12 Mar 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Salary is paid twice a month, and the total payout may be higher than what some previous reviews suggested. SME environment where employees may gain exposure to multiple responsibilities and functions. Employees are generally hardworking and committed despite operational challenges.

Cons

Salary payment structure (twice monthly) was not clearly communicated upfront and may make personal financial planning difficult for some employees. Work scope is very broad and often extends beyond the official job role, with many ad-hoc tasks assigned regardless of responsibility. Frequent shifting priorities, where everything is treated as urgent while expectations remain for speed and zero mistakes. Lack of proper processes and documentation due to high staff turnover and poor handover practices. Important information is often unavailable or difficult to locate. Poor coordination between Finance and Operations. Key contract details and workload information are not shared with Operations, making it difficult for teams to plan or respond when management requests updates. Efforts to build shared systems and improve processes require significant pushing but often receive limited support, resulting in duplicated work. High stress environment with frequent blame and criticism when issues arise. Unprofessional communication practices, including calls during lunch breaks or non-working hours over matters already explained in emails. Some incidents of internal issues being escalated to clients directly, which may affect company credibility. Due to workload and stress levels, sick leave rates appear relatively high, possibly reflecting employee burnout.

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