DDC Land
    (13 reviews)

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    Industry

    Construction

    Company size

    51-100

    Primary location

    101 Marbella 1 Condominium Roxas Boulevard, Manila, Philippines
    ABOUT US:Established in the last decade of the previous century, DDC Land rapidly expanded from its dry docking interest to focus its core competencies on real estate development. After nearly two decades, it has consistently been a multi-awarded realty company that has pioneered and translated its signature township development concept across the various lifestyle home market segments, namely the middle class and upscale market.DDC Land is a family-owned corporation that exemplifies the best of Eurasian taste, culture and sensibilities. Its aesthetics and philosophy encompass the finest of Swiss accuracy and craftsmanship wedded with filipino ingenuity and hospitality. Its hands-on management and CRM approach and personalized touch go hand in hand with a fastidious attention to detail and stability. Its realty ventures are concrete testaments on how it is “Building Homes for Life”.

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    What’s it like working at DDC Land?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    DDC Land offers a positive work environment characterised by cooperative colleagues and strong team camaraderie. Employees appreciate the reliable salary payments and value the approachable leadership style, particularly noting the accessibility of senior management including the company president.

    Areas for improvement include addressing compensation levels which some employees feel could be more competitive, and managing the workload distribution as many staff report significant multitasking requirements. There are also opportunities to enhance management practices and increase professional development opportunities through additional training programmes.

    Recent reviews

    1.0
    Rank and File
    Jan 2026
    Manila City Metro Manila3 to 4 years in the role, former employee
    Good for starters, broken by LEADERSHIP and POLITICS
    The good thingsSuitable as a short-term entry point for fresh graduates, though best viewed strictly as a stepping stone rather than a long-term career option.
    The challengesWorkplace culture is heavily influenced by internal politics at senior levels, where decisions often appear driven by personal agendas rather than business or operational needs. Many managers demonstrate insufficient leadership training, resulting in inconsistent direction, poor decision-making, and frequent displays of authority without accountability. Promotions are frequently misaligned with competence, which negatively impacts team performance, morale, and overall operational quality. Workflows across multiple departments are poorly structured, creating inefficiencies, confusion, and unnecessary rework. System metrics and performance tracking are extremely weak, limiting transparency, data-driven decisions, and meaningful process improvement. It's a TRAP!!!
    5.0
    Human Resources Manager
    Feb 2024
    Pasay City Metro ManilaLess than 1 year in the role, former employee
    training grounds for the newly grad
    The good thingsA good work environment
    The challengesmanagement, and salary adjustment
    5.0
    Head of it
    Jun 2023
    Pasay City Metro Manila
    learn more and challenge yourself here
    The good thingsworking here for 13 years and still going on.
    The challengesmulti task work, but a good challenge....
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