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Overall employee rating

2.8
Based on 71 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
2.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
2.0
Job Security
3.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Software Engineer
3.3
22 April 2026
Tough grind, not much balance for tech roles.
Pros: Some teams in the Singapore office try to stick to normal hours. You get to work with smart people in the e-commerce space. The onsite benefits are okay, like free food sometimes.
Cons: Work-life balance as a Software Engineer is really tough here. Long hours are common, especially for big tech projects. There's an expectation to be online late, even with hybrid work.
Advice to Management: Management needs to really prioritize employee well-being. Stop promoting a culture of overwork; it burns people out, especially in the competitive tech industry. Give teams more autonomy over project deadlines and WFH options to improve things.
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Product Manager
3.3
17 April 2026
Okay Work-Life, But Expect Long Hours Sometimes
Pros: It's a big tech company, so there are decent benefits. You learn a lot really fast, especially working on e-commerce projects. The teams are usually pretty supportive.
Cons: Work-life balance can be tough for Product Manager roles. Expect late nights, especially around campaign periods. Sometimes the hybrid work model feels more like full-time on-site in the Singapore office.
Advice to Management: Try to enforce better boundaries for work hours, especially during peak seasons. Give teams more autonomy for genuine hybrid work schedules.
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Software Engineer
3.4
17 April 2026
Hybrid Model Okay, But Flexibility Isn't Great
Pros: The hybrid model is a plus for Software Engineer roles here. You get some WFH days which helps with the long commute to the Singapore office. It's a decent perk, honestly.
Cons: But the work flexibility isn't as good as other big tech places. The hybrid policy is pretty rigid. Don't expect to just switch to fully remote if you need to. It's tough sometimes.
Advice to Management: Consider offering more true work flexibility. The current hybrid setup feels a bit too rigid for a modern tech company. Trusting employees more with their work location could boost morale.
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Business Development Executive
2.1
14 April 2026
Fast-paced E-commerce, but job stability is shaky
Pros: Working at Shopee as a Business Development Executive was a whirlwind, I learned a ton about the e-commerce market in Southeast Asia. It's a big tech company with lots of resources if you're willing to hustle and excel in a demanding onsite work environment.
Cons: Job security is a real concern here, especially with all the recent layoffs across the tech industry. You constantly feel like your role could be impacted, which makes long-term planning for BD roles tough in the Singapore office.
Advice to Management: Try to provide more clarity on company direction and less sudden role eliminations. Transparency about job security would help employee morale significantly, especially for those working hard in critical functions.
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Marketing Specialist
2.7
9 April 2026
Pay's Okay, Benefits Need Work
Pros: The base salary for Marketing Specialist roles in the e-commerce industry is decent here. They do offer a yearly bonus, which is a nice perk. You can save a bit living and working in the Singapore office.
Cons: Honestly, the benefits package isn't that strong, especially compared to other big tech companies. Health insurance felt pretty basic. The demanding workload often makes the 'okay' pay feel less impressive.
Advice to Management: Seriously look at improving the benefits package to make it more competitive. Also, addressing the long hours would help employees feel more valued for their efforts.
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Software Engineer
3.1
4 April 2026
Shopee's Fast Pace Can Be Exhausting
Pros: You learn a ton quickly in this big tech e-commerce company. The teams are usually collaborative, especially in the Singapore office, and it's cool working on products with huge user bases. Sometimes WFH helps flexibility a bit, but don't count on it too much.
Cons: Work-life balance is pretty tough here for tech roles. Expect long hours, sometimes 10-12 hours daily, especially nearing project deadlines in this fast-paced industry. Weekends aren't always safe from work either. It's a grind.
Advice to Management: Management needs to really look at workload distribution across engineering teams. It feels like we're always running on fumes and that's not sustainable. Encourage teams to disconnect after core hours and respect personal time to prevent burnout. Focus more on output quality over sheer hours logged.
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Product Manager
2.7
3 April 2026
Fast-paced e-commerce culture, lots to learn
Pros: You get to work on huge scale e-commerce projects. Learning opportunities are really strong for product roles here. The teams are generally quite smart and driven.
Cons: The culture can feel very demanding and competitive for Product Managers. Work-life balance often takes a hit with long hours. Decision-making is very top-down, which can be frustrating.
Advice to Management: Focus on improving work-life balance and empowering teams with more autonomy in their projects. It would help with retention.
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Product Manager
2.7
3 April 2026
Fast-paced e-commerce means tough work-life balance
Pros: You get decent exposure to the Southeast Asian e-commerce market and work with smart people. The base pay for big tech in the Singapore office is competitive, and you learn quickly.
Cons: Work-life balance here is really tough, especially as a Product Manager. Expect long hours, often including weekend work, due to constant campaigns and regional demands. The hybrid work model doesn't ease the pressure much.
Advice to Management: Try to manage expectations better on work hours and campaign intensity. Empower teams to say no to unreasonable timelines to prevent burnout.
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Software Engineer
3.1
1 April 2026
Solid experience for junior engineers at Shopee
Pros: As a Software Engineer in the Singapore office, I've had decent opportunities to learn new tech stacks. It's a large e-commerce company, so there's always something new to build or fix. Good for getting your foot in the big tech door.
Cons: Career growth can feel slow if you're not super proactive. Promotion cycles are long, and sometimes it's hard to move up for engineering roles without jumping teams. The pace is really fast, which can be draining.
Advice to Management: Try to make career pathing clearer for engineers, especially when it comes to internal promotions and lateral moves between teams. Transparency helps a lot.
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Software Engineer
3.0
30 March 2026
Pay is okay for an e-commerce giant
Pros: The benefits package is pretty solid, especially the health insurance and vacation days. They do offer a decent performance bonus structure for Software Engineer roles, which is a nice perk. It's competitive enough for the e-commerce industry here in Singapore.
Cons: Base salary isn't always top-tier compared to other big tech companies. Raises can be pretty small each year, so don't expect huge jumps. Stock options aren't as generous as some other places I've looked at.
Advice to Management: Consider increasing base salaries to be more competitive with other global tech firms. Revisit the stock option program to better incentivize and retain top talent in technical roles.
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