not bad - Market Research Intern Red Pulse Employee Review

4.0
17 Dec 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Interns were a tight group. Always helped each other out and spent time together. Management promoted learning, so we'd have weekly Thursday classes about whichever topic. I think a pretty cool one was on crypto and Chinese policy on it. I learned quite a bit about the economic atmosphere in China in general. Interns have the opportunity to write about any industry so you can get to know a little about everything or focus only on tech/health/finance/etc. I guess it's really up to you As for the pay, it's really up to how many reports you write since you're paid for that rather than the numbers of hours you work. You're paid in crypto. Also, I think the pay per article was decent if you compare it to other Chinese internships since you're lucky if you even get paid for internships in China. Don't compare it to the minimum wage in the US lol

Cons

As some of the other reviews on here have said, there isn't much guidance from people who work there full time. not much standardization of processes. The first 2 weeks were kind of all over the place. if you go in knowing absolutely nothing about tech companies or recent financial news in china, you're basically useless since you're supposed to be doing market research and you have no foundational knowledge there was also a bit of separation between full employees, international interns and Chinese interns. Full employees stuck to themselves. As for the interns, it felt a bit like two different cliques. but I suppose this may be more of a personal thing. you obviously don't need to stick to one, but I found it a bit harder to really be close to the Chinese group. It was a bit strange since they all spoke English and most were educated in Europe, but they'd stick to themselves.

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5.0
11 Jul 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

the company is young and dynamic. people here are super nice. the company is more like a flat management structure.

Cons

you are given a lot of autonomy in what you are doing, but less guidance from senior employees. in general, the company is not well organized

5.0
10 Oct 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

A great place to work with many opportunities to learn and grow. There are good salaries and the company is well funded. Great place to learn about China markets.

Cons

The hours can be long, but it's not for meaningless "facetime" you are almost always working on something interesting.

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