More exciting than your Kdrama - Anonymous employee OKG Employee Review

2.0
Oct 13, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- The compensation package offered by this company is quite attractive. - Performance bonuses can be substantial depending on your department, and it might also hinge on your relationship with your boss (hint hint) - Foodpanda package and free food seems to be crowd’s favourite. - If your goal is to earn money without much stress, this place can be a good fit. - US team boasts friendly and collaborative colleagues.

Cons

- You'll constantly live with the uncertainty of your team's accounts being randomly closed, and you'll never know who the next target of the CEO's anger will be. - The management approach here follows the usual waterfall style commonly found in Chinese companies. - While they sell an "awesome" culture to potential candidates, the actual experience can be quite shocking. - It seems like some team members receive preferential treatment, even when their 360 reviews are negative. - Be skeptical of the overwhelmingly positive reviews on Glassdoor; trust those that provide an honest, unfiltered perspective. - Gaslighting sessions appear to be a part of the typical company culture, for better or worse.

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

- Complimentary food and drinks in the office - Some co-workers are working hard and friendly - Hybrid work that can work 2 days from home

Cons

- The company experienced hiring followed by layoffs, which raised concerns about workforce planning. - No severance package, career transition assistance, or visa support was provided following the layoff, which negatively impacted the perception of the company's employee culture. - There was a tendency to assign blame rather than focus on collaborative problem-solving.

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