Avantages
None of it from the company
Inconvénients
Management Style: Leaders tend to micro-manage instead of empowering staff. Employees are often threatened, interrupted during projects, and given no proper channel to voice concerns. Subordinates receive no protection from their managers; instead, others can escalate against them without valid reasons. Leadership Issues: There is no real leadership, especially from certain Pinoy leaders, who create a toxic and demoralizing culture. Guidance and support are absent; blame-shifting and intimidation are common. Job Roles & Expectations: Job descriptions are unclear, and workers are frequently forced to take on unrelated tasks. This leads to confusion, inefficiency, and frustration. Compensation & Benefits: Benefits are minimal, increments are low, and rewards do not match the workload or expectations. Work Flexibility: The company pulled back hybrid working for Supplier Operation Department staff only, which feels unfair and discriminatory compared to other teams. Additional Warning: Be cautious of one particular manager, KC, from the Product Test Department. He is extremely rude and shows no respect, not only to employees from other departments but even to same-level managers. He abuses workers from other teams openly, and despite multiple complaints to HR, no corrective action has been taken. Conclusion: Microchip lacks fairness, respect, and genuine leadership. Employees are over-controlled, under-valued, and unsupported. If you are considering joining, especially in the Supplier Operation Department, proceed with extreme caution.