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Soo Kee Jewellery

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Not a good company to work in - Anonymous employee Soo Kee Jewellery Employee Review

1.0
Mar 12, 2018
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Stepping stone for fresh grads or someone who wants to try for a career switch. Easy job, a lot of free time.

Cons

Top management's use of "lesser profits compared to previous years" as an excuse to not give bonuses and increments. Totally no compensation and benefits. No career advancement. Unreasonable management. And the list goes on and on. Basically a 99.9% cons and 0.01% pros company.

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2.0
Mar 11, 2026
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Pros

Stable and long established local business

Cons

This is a traditional family-run company where most decisions are controlled by a small group within the family. As a result, employee feedback is rarely taken seriously and many ideas proposed by staff are often dismissed or later presented as management’s own. Bonuses are split into two payments (Jan/Feb and Jul/Aug), which many employees feel is structured in a way that discourages resignation as leaving before the second payout means forfeiting half the bonus. Salary levels tend to be low compared to expectations, while management often expects high performance from both employees and suppliers. The company operates with a very cost-conscious mindset. Even basic office supplies are sourced at the lowest cost, sometimes resulting in poor quality items that break easily. This approach reflects the broader culture where spending on employee welfare or operational quality is limited. Workplace culture can feel outdated. Communication from management can sometimes come across as dismissive or condescending, and there is little emphasis on diversity or inclusive leadership. Sensitive matters such as employees’ personal health or physical appearance have occasionally been discussed openly, which can make staff uncomfortable. Career progression is also unclear. Promotions and increments may appear to depend more on personal relationships or favourability with management rather than purely on merit or performance. Overall, employees who value open communication, recognition for their ideas, and a modern workplace culture may find it challenging to thrive here.

3.0
Feb 5, 2026
Anonymous contractor
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Pros

There's a nice staff area for you to lunch in; work-life balance is instil so long you finish what was task to you.

Cons

HR didn't make it known on the job post that it was a contactual job till I was hired. Upper management and HR didn't seem to be communicating further after my role was extended for another few more months; if I was eligible for a permanent role. Only found out my fate at the company 3-days before my contract expired.

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