Not a place to grow - Communications Consultant ROOTS Asia Pacific Employee Review

1.0
Oct 13, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing great besides the owner is okay lol

Cons

Not a great place for learning, imagine going into a PR company that has no connection. You gain nothing here besides working like a slave (and they still think your work load is not alot) Also imagine your director itself is threaten by your existence in the company just because you're friends with those contacts?

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1.0
Mar 27, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

My experience here helped me get my jobs after, somewhat. They don't charge for the coffee in the pantry. Other pros of working here include: Salary (per written contract) was paid on time and basic administrative processes functioned. EPF was paid accordingly Annual leave met the statutory requirements. Generally I was able to take planned leave. Standard work laptop was provided, even if it's old it works. Some in management showed a high level of care and personal interest in employees’ lives which was sweet

Cons

Writing the following based on my personal experience. In one instance, a team-building meeting I attended featured what appeared to be a sharing session about an external paid health and wellness programme for weight loss, which did not seem directly work-related. This holistic wellness opportunity was pitched as part of our professional development and team bonding activities. Governance and internal processes (e.g. grievance handling, ethical guidelines) were rarely enforced which made it difficult to work here towards the end. Communication around contract terms, salary bands, role expectations, or even daily work can be ambiguous and shifts, which made it difficult to rely on anything heard. Workplace boundaries were at times uncomfortable. I was often asked detailed personal questions (health, personal doctor's name, relationships, etc.), and politely declining to answer had some negative social consequences for me. Favouritism appeared to influence recognition, accountability, and progression more than performance. Instances such as unpaid, after-work, or out-of-pocket “mandatory” team activities and lack of replacement leave added to the overall dissatisfaction. Limited opportunities for skill development or meaningful career progression. Compensation growth appeared closely tied to promotions, with little flexibility otherwise.

1.0
Jan 22, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing good to say at all.

Cons

Don't even know where to start because this place is cursed. Directors are evil and play favourites (don't lick their boots? Automatic enemy). Working team is also horrible, very exclusive and will treat the non-favourites very badly. Most of the people here obviously peaked in school, so they think their childish and nasty attitude is a valid personality trait. Your boss will not encourage you and will instead try to tear you down, especially if they know you do not like them. This place is so toxic that it's comical, your experiences will drive you insane. Have some respect for yourself and never apply here.

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