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A Very Good Admin Job - Test Engineer Greatech Integration Employee Review

4.0
Mar 5, 2023
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Pros

Majority are young engineers. Which leads to: - Good department culture - Proactive - Initiative to learn and commit - Cross department collaboration - Down to Earth team members - Lots of team building with own expenses - Private department badminton session every Thursday :)

Cons

There’s a lot. Most of them are within the company's core values. - Backstabbing (Seniors) - You may not get the full credit although you the executed the job - Lots of studying (Back to university lifestyle) - No hands-on projects. It’s all RFQ. - Admin job (calling vendors/customers, providing quotation, searching parts online) - Test engineers need other skills to fully solve the project (Mech, Electrical, and Software) - Boring job - No transferable skill - No guidance as Seniors doesn’t like to lead but love to command - Bad management - Positions are overrated. E2- E3 always need E1 for help as they don’t understand what customers really need. - E1 doing management job. - Many more to go.

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4.0
Nov 12, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Fast paced depending on projects - Good experience for fresh graduates - Supportive seniors

Cons

- Exposure depending on departments - Will be high loaded during peak seasons

3.0
Jun 22, 2026
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Pros

1. Good learning opportunities across different functions and business areas. 2. Competitive bonus and benefits when business performance is strong. 3. Friendly colleagues and supportive working relationships within the team.

Cons

1. Heavy Workload, especially during peak periods or when manpower is limited. 2. Unclear Career progression and promotion criteria and may not always reflect expanded responsibilities or actual contributions. 3. Job scope or organisational changes may happen with limited prior alignment, creating uncertainty and additional pressure. 4. Management decisions may change frequently, which can lead to rework and inefficiency. 5. Some processes are still manual, and systems/tools are not improved fast enough to support current business needs. 6. Micromanagement in certain areas can reduce efficiency, ownership and employee morale.

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