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FirstCom Academy Reviews

3.4

58% would recommend to a friend

(251 total reviews)

50% positive business outlook

FirstCom Academy has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 251 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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251 reviews
1.0
25 Nov 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The people you closely work there and not the management. That's the only thing positive there.

Cons

My experience with FirstCom Academy has been nothing short of a nightmare. The company is built on exploiting people—both its customers and employees—and they don’t even try to hide it. For customers, especially the elderly and persons with disabilities, the sales team is trained to use unethical tactics. They make promises about “upskilling” and jobs that never actually exist. They say you can withdraw anytime if you’re unhappy, but they conveniently leave out the part where you have to pay fees to do so. It’s heartbreaking to see vulnerable people manipulated just so the company can drain money from government funding. For employees, it’s even worse. They set impossible KPIs and dangle fake incentives to push you harder. They also make you do things completely outside your job scope without additional pay—like asking customer service staff to create marketing videos. And if you don’t comply? Good luck. They’ll either change your role entirely or force you out with no notice. It’s as if they think employees are disposable. And now, after the government suspended their funding, almost everyone in the company has been retrenched—except for upper management, of course. The people actually doing the work, like trainers and customer service staff, were kicked out, while upper management pats themselves on the back, claiming they’re the “backbone” of the company. This company is rotten to the core. It’s run by a CEO who only cares about squeezing every last dollar from customers, employees, and the government. I wouldn’t wish this experience on anyone. I hope they never get back up from this because they don’t deserve to.

1.0
8 Dec 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Can't think of anything except the colleagues (who are also no longer there)

Cons

"Hire and fire" culture. The boss only knows how to throw sales numbers at staff and expect them to hit after 1 month in the role, if you don't meet the target they will fire you. Don't be fooled by the salary that they offer, I've worked for several companies in the same industry before, but it was my biggest mistake joining this company. Sometimes, money isn't everything. If you want to wake up dreading to go to work, it'll be very fast before you want to leave the company anyway. Note: Don't trust the 5-star reviews you see. The HR also realise they have problem getting new blood to join the company so they recently had a campaign rewarding staff who give them 5-star reviews.

1.0
8 May 2024

Clown culture, clown everything

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

None. Lots of red flags from day 1.

Cons

Firstly, compensation is a joke. Empty promises. Why want to act like the company is generous when you can't even pay the market rate to hire your employees? Only know how to lowball their way to get talent, but a huge problem is retaining, thus the weekly onboarding of new hires. Feels more like a wet market than a professional workplace where there are tons of gossip and mocking of each other in malicious ways (whether joking or not, not cool.) Degrading of the female sex is also very common here. A very soul-sucking place and vibe, depending on which department you're in. No proper way of working, and teaching of processes. Teamwork and collaboration is nonexistent, and you're expected to do everything and be taken for granted. You'll also find yourself receiving "feedback" from people who aren't your direct managers, nor are they qualified to do so in the first place. What a joke. They know their culture and work environment are toxic AF, but they can only continue to be pretentious because they have become the culture themselves. Why would these people wanna leave? Of course not. They probably can't be like this elsewhere. Good luck. No matter how much you try to sugarcoat it, even with a "Glassdoor" page on your own website (yep, they created their own GD page), you know it doesn't work that way, right? I mean, come on. LOL.

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