A Toxic Environment for Talent - High Burnout and Zero Accountability - Prefer Not to State Vertis Digital Employee Review

1.0
22 Jan 2026
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Pros

The organization serves as a stark case study in 'startup culture' pitfalls. Beyond the basic provision of a workspace, there are no competitive advantages, cultural benefits, or professional incentives that would distinguish this company favorably against any other employer in the Singapore market.

Cons

Prospective candidates should view this organization as a last resort. While the company markets itself as a modern startup with an "employee-first" culture, the internal reality is defined by stagnant workflows, professional immaturity at the leadership level, and a lack of functional processes. Leadership and Corporate Governance The organization operates less like a meritocratic startup and more like a non-transparent family business. Conflict of Interest: High-level management positions are often filled based on family ties rather than competency, leading to severe conflicts of interest. Lack of Accountability: Senior leadership frequently lacks the technical or operational expertise required for their roles. Consequently, they avoid accountability, often delegating their core responsibilities to "favorites" while taking the credit themselves. Political Favoritism: Career progression is dictated by political alignment rather than performance. Those who succeed are typically those willing to compensate for management’s lack of output. Discrepancy in HR and Recruitment The recruitment process presents a misleading image of the company culture. False Promises: Claims regarding work-life balance, work flexibility, remote flexibility, and "fast-track" growth are largely fabricated during the interview stage. HR Neutrality: Human Resources does not function as an objective department for employee relations. Instead, it operates as a personal administrative arm for the CEO and CTO. Employee grievances are rarely addressed, leading to high turnover in the company and even within the HR department itself. Operational Environment and Work-Life Balance The work culture is characterized by extreme overextension and a lack of boundaries. Burnout Culture: "Working day and night" and through weekends is an unofficial requirement. There is no additional compensation or recognition for this level of exertion. it is treated as the baseline expectation and CTO, CEO approves it. Stifled Innovation: While a small minority of talented professionals attempt to implement industry-standard processes, their efforts are consistently undermined by a leadership group that views modernized workflows as a threat to their established habits. Advice for Candidates Interns: Avoid this environment, as it lacks the professional structure necessary for foundational learning. You risk developing poor professional habits. Mid-to-Senior Level: Your expertise will likely be ignored. New implementations are often blocked, yet you will be held accountable for the systemic failures of others. General Advice: Do not be swayed by financial offers or verbal promises. The cost to your mental health and professional ethics outweighs the monetary gain.

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5.0
15 May 2026
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Pros

I have had a very positive experience working here. The company has a supportive and collaborative culture where everyone is approachable and willing to help. Management gives employees ownership and trusts them to handle responsibilities independently. One of the best parts is the opportunity to work with modern technologies and international projects, which helped me improve both technically and professionally. The engineering team is talented, and there is a strong focus on delivering quality work while still encouraging learning and experimentation. The work environment is flexible, communication is transparent, and contributions are recognized. It is a good place for people who want hands-on experience and real career growth.

Cons

Since the company is growing quickly, some processes are still evolving, and project timelines can occasionally become fast-paced during major releases.

4.0
26 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

One of the best parts of working here is the willingness of people to help each other. You get exposure to modern tools and evolving tech stacks. Great place to learn. The work environment is flexible and free from excessive micromanagement. Leadership is approachable and open to feedback

Cons

Some internal processes still need to mature. Execution and delivery processes could be better streamlined. Work can occasionally become hectic. Employee flexibility benefits and perks could be enhanced further.

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