Pathetic and high internal politics. Manky peers with stinky attitudes. - Anonymous employee Sertis Employee Review

1.0
Jul 3, 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

No system, you can ask for any amount you want.

Cons

No transperancy or whatsoever. They will call you out in one day how bad you had been. Communication wise is a big deal factor, they do not communicate with each other and assume you will do it. No proper training or whatsoever. The company claims that they are shoeless company, however there is a hierachy inside. And your voice will not be hesrd over there. They will come to you and blame you effectively.

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4.0
Sep 20, 2022
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Pros

Wide range of projects in various DS domain.

Cons

Same for every consultant company where the quality of projects depend on clients. So some time you might need to work on something not that interesting.

1.0
May 5, 2026
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Pros

None that meaningfully offset the overall experience.

Cons

* Location near BTS Phrom Phong is often presented as a benefit, but in practice it creates additional costs. Food and rent in the area are expensive, and employees commuting from more affordable areas must pay significant transportation costs. The company provides no parking, forcing employees with cars to pay high parking fees at nearby malls. * No bonus structure whatsoever — no recognition of performance or contribution. * Systematic removal of nearly all meaningful benefits. What remains are trivial perks (e.g., small coffee discounts) that feel disconnected from employee needs. * Health insurance is low-tier and below reasonable expectations. * Leadership lacks direction, consistency, and transparency. For a small company, the absence of clear strategy is particularly concerning. * CEO communication undermines trust. Monthly meetings consistently present an overly positive narrative that does not reflect reality, and this disconnect is obvious to everyone. * Continuous cost-cutting with no visible long-term plan, resulting in steadily worsening working conditions. * Evidence of financial instability — including failure to pay even a small promised bonus — raises serious concerns about the company’s sustainability.

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