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    Working at Asian International Arbitration Centre

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    Work/Life balance
    3.6(5 ratings)
    Career development
    2.6(5 ratings)
    Benefits & perks
    3.8(5 ratings)
    Management
    3.0(5 ratings)
    Working environment
    3.6(5 ratings)
    Diversity & equal opportunity
    1.0(1 ratings)
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    2.0
    Case Counsel
    Dec 2024
    Kuala Lumpur City Centre Kuala Lumpur1 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    The challenges may impact job satisfaction for those looking for structured career growth and a more empowering work culture.
    The good thingsThe organization offers a decent work-life balance, with manageable workloads and flexibility. A notable perk is the free parking, which is especially convenient. Being a relatively small organization, it fosters a more personal and tight-knit work environment. Employee benefits are competitive, including EPF contributions and dental coverage, which are appreciated. For those interested in the field of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), the company provides good exposure and opportunities to work on interesting and impactful projects from time to time.
    The challengesThere are significant areas for improvement. Office politics can affect the work environment and there is often a lack of proper training or clear direction from superiors. Career progression is very limited with unequal opportunities for growth. Salary increments are very little and bonuses are inconsistent as well. Micromanagement is prevalent and employee suggestions are not always welcomed. There is also constant delays in instructions and decisions which tends to disrupt productivity and create inefficiencies.
    1 person found this helpful
    4.0
    Business Development
    Jul 2021
    Kuala Lumpur1 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    Great Perks but we wary of the RED TAPE!
    The good thingsAble to meet people from all walks of life through international events and it is an amazing experience.
    The challengesToo much red tape - The majority of HOD need to be replaced as they are complacent and even worst, not knowing what to do. Definitely a follower and not leader material.
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    3.0
    Ex-Senior Management
    Oct 2020
    Kuala Lumpur5 to 6 years in the role, current employee
    Good experience, but structural changes are needed
    The good thingsThe organisation operates in an international setting. Working here allows you to traverse and engage with diplomatic and C-Suite level executives, alongwith key government figures. Good opportunities and connections. audience engagement of various levels encompassing; Ministers, Judiciary, C-Suite Executives, Ambassadors, Key Government Figures, Trade Associations, Global ADR Institutions, MNCs, and SMEs.
    The challengesThe organisation's structure suffers a lot due to micromanagement from the top. Poor organisational structure and lack of clearly defined business process flows. It also suffers from a lack of checks & balances; open to mismanagement, at times.
    5.0
    Legal Intern
    Dec 2016
    Pleasant for anyone interested in gaining experience in dispute resolution/arbitration/adjudication/mediation!
    The good things1. Staffs & seniors are friendly 2. Modern & beautiful heritage office building 3. Location: 5 min walking distance - KTM Kuala Lumpur, LRT Pasar Seni 4. Opportunities to mingle with senior lawyers/arbitrators/adjudicators/mediators
    The challengesLot of research work
    4.0
    Temp staff
    Jul 2016
    Less than 1 year in the role, former employee
    Relaxing
    The good thingsGood colleagues
    The challengesGet chased for paperworks
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