Not Safe for Work: Navigating the Toxic Quagmire of Micromanagement, Favoritism, and Exploitative Practices - S S E LionsBot Employee Review

1.0
Jul 9, 2024
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Pros

Talented Community: Once, the company boasted a vibrant community of talented individuals, fostering collaboration and innovation. Excellent Amenities: The workplace once offered excellent amenities, including great pantries, providing a comfortable environment for employees. However, the departure of many talented colleagues has led to a noticeable decline in teamwork. Additionally, pantries food and drinks are no longer freely accessible, diminishing the overall employee experience.

Cons

Forced Fabrication of Reviews: Glassdoor reviews, once a beacon of honest feedback, have been corrupted by management's insidious agenda. Employees, especially leads and new comers are pressured into posting false 4/5-star template reviews, perpetuating a facade of contentment while the truth festers beneath the surface. Deceptive Practices: Engineers are coerced into fabricating fake investor slides, creating a facade of success that crumbles upon closer inspection. The culture of deceit extends to marketing, where exaggerated claims about product capabilities tarnish the company's reputation and erode customer trust. Unjust Firings and Intimidation: The specter of termination looms large, wielded as a weapon of control by management. Baseless terror claims are used to justify the dismissal of employees, instilling a culture of fear and distrust that poisons every interaction. Unrealistic Deadlines: Projects are assigned with scant regard for feasibility, setting employees up for failure from the outset. Tight deadlines, coupled with insufficient resources, lead to burnout and resentment as individuals struggle to meet unattainable expectations. Overtime is not just an occasional necessity but a way of life, with the expectation of working beyond regular hours ingrained into the company culture. Extreme Micromanagement: Higher up obsession with control extends to the minutiae of employees' daily lives. Lunchtime interactions are scrutinized, and any deviation from the norm is met with suspicion. This invasive monitoring breeds resentment and stifles creativity. Favoritism and Parasitic Behavior: Nepotism runs rampant within the organization, with certain individuals enjoying preferential treatment despite their lack of contribution. One of the lead engineers acts as a parasite, draining resources without adding value, shielded from accountability by their proximity to power. Unnecessary Politics: Management's penchant for manipulation creates a toxic environment rife with internal strife and discord. Valuable employees are sacrificed at the altar of office politics, their contributions overshadowed by baseless accusations and personal vendettas. Lot of talented engineers were unjustly forced to resign due to false accusations from the higher up, highlighting the destructive impact of unchecked favoritism and manipulation. Exploitative OT Culture: Working overtime is not just encouraged but expected, with excessive hours becoming the norm rather than the exception. Employees are stretched thin, sacrificing their well-being and personal lives in service of unrealistic demands and deadlines. Those who refuse to comply are punished, branded as incompetent and denied opportunities for advancement or recognition. Patent Writing as a Core Competency Area (CCA): The burden of patent writing is thrust upon employees without regard for their existing workload or personal time. It is treated as a core task, yet no allocated time or resources are provided to fulfill this obligation. Engineers are expected to work on patents during weekends or overtime, further exacerbating burnout and resentment. Survival of the Fittest: New engineers are thrown into the deep end without guidance or proper onboarding processes. Friendly colleagues who attempt to offer assistance risk punishment for neglecting their own tasks. This fosters an environment of cutthroat competition where only the most ruthless thrive, eroding collaboration and fostering a culture of fear.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Jun 23, 2026
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Pros

None that I can think of

Cons

-Most of the reviews here are fake/bought. I have witness multiple people leave the company within the first month because of how they are run to the dirt. The RST has a very high turnover rate. - Extreme racial discrimination. The company is based in Singapore and India. If you're not from there prepare for the worst discrimination. -The RST team has no idea how to solve an issue. The global RST leader has be in the position for 7 years with no leadership experience or other work experience. They literally just change parts until it works. -They will fire you if you don't work over 14 hours a day nearly 6-7 days a week. The global RST leader always says its (can hack it) no, you pay your employees very little and expect them to do massive amounts of work. -no real QC process. the new product always has problems right out the box. I have been told multiple occasions that there is only 1 person doing QC. that is insane !! how can you sell a product that breaks right out the box? -no opportunity to advance. highly discrimination in order to get promoted or increase in salary. -there is no openness to other cultures at all which causes high discrimination and toxicity in the workplace. -Global RST leader is a do as I say not as I do type leader. I would not recommend anyone follow their lead.

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