Pros
1. People: One of the most friendly and supporting people I've ever work with in Vietnam. No drama, no political much. Everyone is focusing on working and growing; with supportive & understandable managers. 2. No OT: paid OT (x2 during working day; x3 on weekend), because of that, they don't encourage you to work overtime; TM are easy to approach to discuss about workload if you burnout. 3. Office facilities: their location isn't a big office, specially there're more and more staffs hiring, a new office is needed. However, the working place is quite convenience and comfortable with pantry full with snacks & food, self-serve matcha & coffee station, fresh fruits during lunch, etc. - Performance review twice a year - English requirement, good to improve your language skill, also have 1:1 English program with a part-time teacher
Kontras
- No 13th month salary - Social insurance not based on your full salary - Salary raise is round 10% a year, may not enough to cover inflation in Vietnam - Career path is there but isn't clear, promotion pay doesn't really reflect the position - Need to be more inclusive, and take care of other locations/offices in Vietnam