Pros
The company has a strong global brand, decent pay, good benefits, and a relatively relaxed working environment. The pace is slower than most performance-driven operations, and employees who prefer a low-pressure environment will find it pretty comfortable.
Cons
This may not be the right environment for ambitious, high-paced, improvement-driven professionals. In my experience, the local site culture was highly relationship-driven with existing relationships carrying more weight than accountability. There appeared to be a significant gap between the company’s global values and Singapore site-level practices. Process discipline, ownership, delivery quality, and continuous improvement were not consistently driven. For candidates considering leadership roles, I would strongly recommend asking detailed questions about decision-making authority, accountability, supervisory capability, operational KPIs, change ownership, and whether management welcomes change. In particular, candidates should clarify whether the existing supervisory structure is capable of supporting real operational improvement, and whether management is willing to address accountability gaps. The role may look attractive from the outside, but the local operating reality is very different.