'Tech Company' - joke - Manager Singtel Employee Review

2.0
Mar 12, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Stable position, relatively nice people, nice bosses depending on your division

Cons

This is a tech company that announced the end of blended ways of working/ hybrid working, in their many acronyms (B-WoW) end of last year during a townhall stream, citing employees using netflix and youtube at home. Work from home is no more, with HR peddling the 'increased collaboration' and 'better mental health' message of working in office. They also point to their many positive indicators from the employee engagement surveys. Would love for them to do an impact report on the change from b-wow to full office droning - yea less time watching netlifx, more time catching colds in office and one dimensional ways of working and getting packed in the commute. I can tell you we will take more sick days and find more reasons to leave work early whenever possible now. As is often the case, ground realities are different from wayang metrics and reports. Speak to staff around, and also look at the turnover and one would know the mood and emotions, once you take your head out of the sand. That they brilliantly timed this draconian measure to sync with the chaotic moving of office from the somerset HQ to other more congested offices and areas is beautiful. In our supposed space of tech and innovation, it is shameful when we try to explain to our partners (gov and private) about our working policy. 'Aren't you a telco company that advocates connectivity and empowerment?' This is in fact one of the biggest impact, the signaling of top down rigidity vs creative flexibility. And before a Singtel rep comes in here and replies "please speak to your manager to find a solution blah blah" - yea we need to smoke some reason just to work from home once a week now eh? The world has moved on and improved certain processes since the pandemic, there really is no point going back to the stone age. Throw in your below average increments, and actually poor connectivity within the offices somehow, use of flowery acronyms, this becomes a retirement home which is not too comfortable

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Singtel Response
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Hello, Thank you for sharing your valuable thoughts. While we have requested all employees to return to the office, we recognise the value of flexibility in the workplace. Employees can have the flexibility to work from home to attend to personal matters or to focus on specific tasks that require a quiet environment, as long as it does not exceed one day per week. They would just have to inform their manager to pre-empt any disruptions to business operations. The flexibility of working from home must be balanced with the importance of having in-person attendance at the office. Being together in the office helps to foster teamwork and camaraderie, facilitates co-creation, ideation and innovation, and creates a stronger sense of belonging, vital for nurturing the organisation's culture and identity. Many of our employees, especially new hires, have shared that returning to the office increased their access to mentors and more experienced colleagues, established clearer work-life boundaries, and contributed to improved mental wellness. We recognise that change can be uncomfortable. If you have personal needs for more flexibility in your workdays, please talk to your manager and HR people partner. We have other flexible work arrangements that can be explored. Take care and stay well.

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