Great Scandinavian affair. Bonus can be lacking. The good thingsTruly one of the best workplaces to be at. Psychological safety is really the emphasis there, and it's exuding Danish principles and work ethics even in the Kuala Lumpur office. Everybody is mostly kind and cordial and in each regional office you can feel the same 'hygge' atmosphere. A lot of employee run social clubs to the point you have to pick and choose which to go as they are often having it on the same day. A lot emphasis on work life balance as well, you see people leaving the office by 3pm to take further meetings later in the day as to avoid the rush hour. Despite being a 8000 employee company as time of writing, the hierarchy is very flat. It's first name basis with your superiors up to the C-suite. Benefits wise is one of the best I've seen. Up to 4k for flexible benefits for optical, wellness, dental, parents and sports. Free WFH furniture if you've been with the company for 3 years. Provides company laptop and company phone as well. Usually 2 days WFO.
The challengesBonus payouts can be relatively low, less than a month. But personally, I feel the other cultural perks and compensation benefits more than makes up for it.