Indescribable experience. - Sales and Marketing ViewQwest Employee Review

1.0
2 Sept 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- The not best and not the worse co-workers environment you can wish for. - Free lunch, "healthy" menu with brown rice dishes. - Free oily scent for your clothing, where you get the best scent in a confined lunch area with shut windows and doors. And of course air conditioned area where you dine together with the fine cooking mist. - Lots of snacks break within a unapproved pantry where everything is funded by staffs themselves. - Vibrant environment with lots of cameras looking at you while slogging away, which makes you feel safe in office.

Cons

- unbelievable career advancement environment if you are the "C" level buddies. - ultimate benefits with paid travel vacation together with the "C" level utilising staffs bonuses. - advancement of bonuses before anyone else when you lick the paw of the black dane. - great respect from management top down with the F words and insulting encouragements. - hot air management style makes sure you go away in style

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2.0
26 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Colleague friendly and helpful. But some double faces (especially SG team)

Cons

Management sucks and cannot do their work properly. Very favouritism and keep put blame. Always win SG team instead protect MY staff.

1.0
13 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

FREE & HEALTHY FOOD that’s all

Cons

The work environment is quite toxic, with very poor management support. There is little to no proper training provided, yet employees are expected to handle tasks independently almost immediately. New hires are often thrown into work without fully understanding the processes. Although SOPs exist, they are not consistently followed, and tasks are assigned without clear guidance. Training tends to be rushed and unclear, leaving employees to figure things out on their own. Asking for help can feel discouraged, and support from management is inconsistent. Despite being presented as a “friendly” work environment, this is often not reflected in practice. When employees require assistance, support is frequently unavailable — even from direct supervisors — unless they hold certain positions. This creates a sense of imbalance and lack of inclusivity within the team. After several senior staff left, their responsibilities were passed on to remaining employees without proper transition, documentation, or mentoring. This has led to a lack of structure, poor knowledge transfer, and minimal effort to support or develop employees. Additionally, there is an uncomfortable level of micromanagement. Even stepping away briefly, such as going to the restroom for a few minutes, may result in being questioned or asked to report whereabouts publicly in group chats. This creates unnecessary pressure and negatively impacts morale. There are also concerns regarding conflict handling and management support. Within a short period (e.g., during the first few weeks in the NOC role), workplace disagreements with other team members (such as inventory staff) may arise without proper context or communication. In such situations, concerns raised to management may not be adequately addressed, leaving employees feeling unsupported and unheard. For candidates considering joining, especially for roles such as NOC, it would be advisable to carefully evaluate whether the work environment and support structure align with your expectations.

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