Good Environment for Working - Anonymous employee IMAPAC Employee Review

5.0
Jan 9, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Opportunities for Professional Growth: As the company experiences significant growth, there are ample opportunities for personal and professional development, providing a conducive environment for individual advancement. Collaboration with a Diverse and Supportive Team: Working alongside a diverse and amicable group of professionals fosters a positive work environment. Effective communication is prioritized, enhancing teamwork and contributing to a collaborative workplace culture. Abundance of Learning Opportunities in the Biological Industry: The dynamic nature of the company's growth provides numerous chances to gain insights and enhance skills within the biological industry. Employees have access to a wealth of learning resources and experiences, contributing to their knowledge and expertise. Motivational Internal Programs: The company offers internal programs designed to inspire and motivate employees. These programs contribute to a positive work atmosphere, fostering a sense of purpose and engagement among the workforce. Hybrid Work Mode: Embracing a hybrid work model, the company accommodates flexibility, allowing employees to balance remote and in-office work.

Cons

I am engaged in collaborative efforts with the headquarters in Singapore, leading to a somewhat constrained communication environment. Our interactions are mainly conducted through on Teams

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5.0
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Pros

Diverse culture and good work ethics! Creates a sense of belonging and builds positive environment for discussion.

Cons

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1.0
Nov 17, 2025
Anonymous contractor
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Pros

• Competitive Salary The pay is above average and may initially catch your attention. Unfortunately, this tends to be the only real advantage the role offers.

Cons

• Impossible Targets for Contract Staff If you’re hired on a 9-month contract, don’t expect to complete it comfortably. The sales targets are extremely unrealistic, causing constant pressure and burnout. Many employees don’t even finish their full contract because expectations simply don’t reflect actual market conditions. • Overpriced Event Products The company’s core offering—conference and event tickets—is priced far too high, making them extremely difficult to sell. Even when it’s clear that pricing is the main issue, management rarely acknowledges it. • Poor Leadership and Minimal Support Management seems disconnected from the challenges that the sales team faces. Feedback is often ignored, and your hard work goes unnoticed as long as targets aren’t met. • “Remote” Work That Doesn’t Feel Remote Although the job is labeled as remote, the experience says otherwise. Strict monitoring, long working hours, and nonstop pressure make it feel more like an on-site setup. Flexibility and work-life balance are practically nonexistent.

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