Nanoninth, OPC
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    Technical Associate
    Sep 2025
    Angono Rizal4 to 5 years in the role, current employee
    A supportive work-from-home setup with great benefits, recognition, and team-building initiatives that make balancing career growth and well-being truly rewarding.
    The good thingsThis company is a great place to work, especially with its full work-from-home setup that supports work-life balance. Employees enjoy strong benefits, including double pay and meal vouchers for weekend work, HMO coverage that extends to up to two dependents, and a work-from-home allowance to help with internet and utility expenses. Beyond the benefits, the work culture is very supportive, with positive energy coming from both peers and management, making collaboration and growth much more rewarding. Management also provides social budgets that allow teams to engage in non-work-related activities, adding fun to our routine while strengthening team connections. Lastly, the recognition from management motivates employees to do their best, as efforts and achievements are genuinely valued and appreciated. Overall, the company shows genuine care for both productivity and employee well-being.
    The challengesWorking in a full work-from-home setup has its advantages, but it also comes with challenges. One of the biggest hurdles is the lack of face-to-face interaction, which can sometimes make communication slower and collaboration more difficult compared to an office setting. Staying motivated and maintaining work-life balance can also be tricky, as the line between personal time and work hours often gets blurred. Technical issues such as unstable internet or power interruptions can add stress, especially when tasks are time-sensitive. While the flexibility of WFH is appreciated, it requires extra discipline, strong self-management, and constant effort to stay connected with peers and management.
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