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What is it like working at DBS?
Challenging; Job Scope Changes and Evolves Unexpectedly.
Technical Writer in Singapore:
Pros: Part of one of the best banks in the world; networking with people of varying occupations within the org
Cons: No transparency nor good communication between team leaders and their team members.
Great company.
Desktop Support Engineer in Singapore:
Pros: Good environment and great platform to prove yourself
Cons: Some employees must be more agile.
Office Support Specialist in Central:
Pros: Work life balance
Cons: I feel I am placed in a dead end position with not much opportunity to grow. Salary is stagnant for 3 years straight.
Programmer Analyst:
Good chances for you to train up yourself as lots of chances to work.
Once your boss assigned you an application, he will give you all the tasks related to you and only you. You will then be also the decision-maker. So you have chances to learn super multi-tasking, decision-making. Also, you can get familiar with the applications/ projects you are working in a quick pace.
However, here the payment/ benefits are not in proportion to your effort. Once discussing with you on your coming benefit, LOTS of fake promises are made. Once the day comes, they will only notify you after their CAREFUL & DETAILED planning, their promises will be shrunken by "a bit". This is quite disappointing.
Also, some of the managers are not providing clear direction, or even wrong direction as they seldom get involved in the projects. You will have to secretly inform them during meetings. Else, they will promise the users something that can never be achieved or something that might violates the original functionalities of the applications.
Fair.
Principal Software Engineer in Singapore:
Pros: Stability
Cons: Micro management
Dbs CSO.
Customer Service Officer:
Pros: Annual leave, employee engagement.
Cons: Stringent checks in quality.
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