IOI Properties Group
    (69 reviews)

    Company Profile

    Company overview

    Industry

    Construction

    Company size

    1,001-5,000

    Primary location

    IOI City Tower 2, Lebuh IRC, IOI Resort City, Putrajaya Wilayah Persekutuan.
    Spanning more than three decades in the property development industry, IOI Properties Group Berhad (“IOI Properties”) is one of the leading public-listed property developers in Malaysia. Over the years, it has successfully developed sustainable townships and commercial enclaves in sought-after regions of Klang Valley such as IOI Resort City, Bandar Puteri Puchong, 16 Sierra and Bandar Puteri Bangi; and established a strong presence in Penang (northern region) as well as Johor in the southern region of Malaysia. In the international scene, IOI Properties has project developments in Singapore and the People’s Republic of China. The Group has a total development landbank of approximately 10,000 acres.Apart from being an established township property developer, IOI Properties is also known for being one of the few integrated property developers that builds and manages its investment properties such as hotels, golf courses, shopping malls and office buildings. Under its investment property portfolio it manages a total of 6.7 million sq. ft. of lettable area, comprising retail, purpose built office and others. These properties are mostly located in high-growth areas, which are well-connected, accessible and are centred within high population concentration.The Group owns four hotels with 4 to 5-star rating offering a total of more than 1,800 keys namely Putrajaya Marriott Hotel, Palm Garden Hotel, Four Points by Sheraton Puchong, Le Meridien Putrajaya; as well as two golf courses known as Palm Garden Golf Club in IOI Resort City and Palm Villa Golf and Country Resort in Johor. Meanwhile, the Group’s investment assets include an award-winning IOI City Mall – the largest shopping mall in Southern Klang Valley, IOI Mall Puchong and IOI Mall Kulai.

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    3.969 ratings in total
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    What’s it like working at IOI Properties Group?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees appreciate the attractive salary and benefits package that is competitive with other listed companies, along with plentiful training opportunities through in-house talks and courses. The pleasant working environment and nice office facilities contribute to a positive experience, whilst friendly and supportive colleagues create a cohesive team atmosphere. The company also provides a good platform for career development, with opportunities for promotion and recognition of strong performance.

    However, there are some potential challenges to consider. Management approaches can vary across departments, with some teams experiencing more directive leadership styles and changing priorities. Work-life balance may be challenging in certain departments due to tight deadlines and expectations to work beyond regular office hours. The workload can be substantial, requiring multitasking abilities and adaptability, particularly when departments face manpower constraints. The work environment can be demanding with pressure to meet targets, and communication processes may vary across different teams.

    Recent reviews

    1.0
    Senior Executive
    May 2026
    Jelutong Penang1 to 2 years in the role, current employee
    Experience it and you will know.
    The good thingsAttractive salary and benefits but no future.
    The challengesThe work environment was challenging due to a highly controlling management style. Communication was often one-way, feedback from staff was not welcomed, and employees could feel blamed or criticized when issues arose. There was also limited psychological safety, which made it difficult to raise concerns openly. This may not be suitable for candidates who value supportive leadership, open communication, and healthy work-life boundaries.
    1.0
    Senior Executive
    Oct 2025
    Penang Island Penang2 to 3 years in the role, former employee
    Everything as stated above
    The good thingsAttractive salary but no promising future
    The challengesA piece of advice about this company. The work culture is highly stressful and demotivating. Management lacks professionalism and often shows favoritism cause certain employees receive special treatment not because of the quality of their work, but because they are personally favored, while others are unfairly criticized. Feedback is rarely constructive, as the boss often scolds and humiliates employees in front of others. If you choose not to respond, you’ll be questioned further. I’m sharing this honestly because isn’t a healthy workplace should be respectful, professional, and supportive? Not one that embarrasses or undermines their employees? There is little appreciation for hard work, and communication from management is often inconsistent and unclear. The constant tension makes it difficult to stay motivated or feel valued. Overall, this is not a healthy workplace unless you are desperate for experience, I would not recommend working here!
    1.0
    Manager
    Jun 2025
    Puchong Selangor5 to 6 years in the role, former employee
    Nothing but DisappointmentOffice politics played a bigger role than performance or effort. Lacks structure, unclear roles, poor internal communication, management avoids accountability. Input from ground staff was rarely considered. Instead of fostering teamwork, the environment encouraged competition in the worst way. All staff stuck and demotivated!
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