It sucks - Interior Designer Design CliniQ Employee Review

1.0
Aug 27, 2025
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Pros

lol there is no pro other than problems

Cons

Con ? yes they love to Con their own workers and clients

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1.0
Apr 9, 2025
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Pros

They asked me to list Pros — so here’s one: You can’t spell Problems without Pros. That’s the only “positive” thing I can say about this company.

Cons

– Joanne the TC (Talk Crap). If you know, you know. The level of dysfunction is unreal. – Over $1 million burned on court cases she lost, while staff go unpaid or completely ghosted. – Constant police reports over honest reviews — because she thinks the truth is defamation. – Company culture is pure fear, chaos, and ego-tripping. No structure. No respect. No future. – She inherited the business from her dad and is single-handedly driving it into the ground. – Her leadership style is disappearing when things go wrong, then reappearing to blame everyone but herself. – Multiple legal disputes, even more drama, and somehow even her personal life’s falling apart — and yes, you feel it in the workplace. – Everything looks okay on the surface, but behind the scenes? It's all rotting. Also they pay below average ... so best find another company that value respect instead of hoarding

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1.0
Feb 5, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Couldn't find anything so far.

Cons

This company is very unorganized, with no proper HR policies or financial management. Employees often have unclear job roles and little support. The work hours are very long, sometimes from morning until midnight, including weekends and public holidays. Employees also receive work messages at odd hours, even as early as 3 AM. There is no work-life balance. The management style is unpredictable, making the work environment stressful. Meetings are often delayed, and feedback is given in a harsh way. Many employees leave within a few months due to the pressure, and new hires do not receive proper training. Salary payments are not always consistent, and deductions may happen. After resigning, employees may struggle to get their final payments, payslips, or reference letters. Many former employees have reported salary issues to the authorities, but things have not improved. Most of the team consists of foreign workers, as local hires do not stay long. There is no real HR department—administrative staff handle HR tasks, but they have little power to make changes. Overall, this company might give some work experience, but the high stress, long hours, and payment issues make it a difficult place to work.

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