The Makeover Guys
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    3.7(13 ratings)
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    3.8(13 ratings)
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    4.2(13 ratings)
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    4.5(13 ratings)
    Diversity & equal opportunity
    4.4(7 ratings)
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    5.0
    Strategy Consultant
    Jun 2024
    Mont Kiara Kuala Lumpurcurrent employee
    They made work fun & dynamic! While many dread going to work, we found joy in the workplace.
    The good thingsI have definitely learned a lot throughout my journey as a Strategy Consultant. The company takes pride in fostering a culture of inclusivity and innovation. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that most of us come from diverse backgrounds with very different skill sets. For instance, I have an architecture background and became a Rental Sales Consultant; you'll find an engineer who has become a Senior Designer and a linguistics student who is now the Manager of People & Culture. This acceptance of varied backgrounds, openness to ideas, and supportive management style truly impressed me. The management is always open to us exploring and experimenting with new ideas, as long as they align with the company's vision and goals.
    The challengesThe fast pace of changes within the company. These frequent changes require a high level of adaptability and resilience. Being able to quickly accept and ride with these changes is crucial for contributing to the betterment of the company. While it can be demanding, this dynamic environment also provides valuable opportunities for growth and learning!
    2.0
    Anonymous
    Mar 2024
    Kuala Lumpur City Centre Kuala Lumpur
    Only serve as good stepping stone to your career. Not advisable to stick around too long unless you have good relationship with the leaders. Otherwise you can only raise it up or pray you receive the compensation that you deserve.
    The good thingsAlthough my overall experience at company was challenging, I'm grateful for the mentorship and support I received from colleagues who provided valuable guidance.
    The challengesWork hard, play hard Constantly been pressured to perform at all times Sycophantic work culture Reactive management where frequently resulted in last-minute changes and ad hoc decision-making, leading to unnecessary overtime work. Lack of perk and benefit that truly useful to you despite there are many. Not to mention its parking fees does not cover your full petrol and parking cost. The office location often posed challenges due to heavy traffic congestion, especially during off-hours, making it extremely time-consuming and frustrating to leave the office premises and usually stuck more than an hour. Food are expensive in the area
    5.0
    Intern
    May 2021
    Kuala LumpurLess than 1 year in the role, former employee
    Awesome Internship experience!!
    The good things-People were really understanding and willing to teach you new things -Exposure you get here as an Intern is beyond expected
    The challenges-We had to work from home due to the MCO
    2.0
    Designer / MC
    Mar 2021
    Kuala Lumpur3 to 4 years in the role, current employee
    Under appreciated needs better leaders
    The good thingsWork environment is flexible. People there are "nice".
    The challengesCulture can be very toxic, leaders need to do more and really listen to their employees better. It often feels like my opinion doesn't matter and is never heard i've had my superior laugh at my concerns when being expressed before. Leaders are often never on ground to be able to see what really happens between departments. Workload coming from the design side can be too much to handle and often rushed (onsite work during the day and paperwork until 1-2am), but worst part is there is no understanding and team work from other departments, often designer/MC is the one who needs to solve everyone's problem eventhough the problem originated from other departments. Worklife balance is non existence, you work from morning onsite and work until the late hours of the night doing paperwork but again all this is unseen by the leaders. When things go wrong, often blamed for it is the design team.
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