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Overall employee rating

2.9
Based on 36 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
3.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Sales Coordinator
2.4
7 April 2026
DKSH job security: Solid, but stay adaptable
Pros: If you perform well, especially in the core market expansion services industry, your job is generally safe. As a Sales Coordinator in the Bangkok office, I felt pretty secure if my numbers were good. It's a large, corporate environment with stable business.
Cons: There's a lot of internal restructuring, sometimes yearly, which can make things feel a bit shaky. You might find your department or role shifts unexpectedly, even if you're a strong performer. This definitely impacts long-term career planning here.
Advice to Management: Try to provide more consistent communication about upcoming changes and make an effort to minimize yearly reorganizations. It creates unnecessary stress and uncertainty among employees.
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Sales Representative
3.1
4 April 2026
Pay's okay, benefits need a boost
Pros: Working as a Sales Representative here, the base pay for the consumer goods sector is okay. You get a sales commission, which can really help your earnings. The health insurance package is decent, covers the basics for the Singapore office.
Cons: Annual bonuses aren't guaranteed, and they feel pretty small. It's tough to negotiate your starting salary, honestly. Retirement benefits don't really stand out compared to other global corporate companies.
Advice to Management: Management should really review the overall compensation packages, especially the annual bonus structure and retirement plans. Making them more competitive would help retain talent in the market expansion services industry.
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Supply Chain Analyst
3.0
3 April 2026
Decent benefits, but pay could be higher
Pros: The benefits package for us, especially in Zurich, is pretty solid. Things like health insurance and pension plans are competitive for a large corporate company here. They do offer good perks sometimes.
Cons: Honestly, the base salary for a Supply Chain Analyst isn't amazing compared to other roles in the Switzerland market. Raises feel pretty modest, and there's not much room to negotiate.
Advice to Management: Review salary bands for key operational roles like supply chain analysts to stay competitive in the Swiss market. Better transparency around annual increases would help too.
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Supply Chain Analyst
3.0
31 March 2026
Leadership is a mixed bag, mostly tough
Pros: The teams I worked with as a Supply Chain Analyst were usually great, really collaborative. Being part of a big multinational like DKSH does give you exposure to complex distribution logistics challenges across Southeast Asia. You learn a lot from the sheer scale of the operation.
Cons: Leadership here, especially senior management in the Singapore office, often seems out of touch with daily operations. There's a lot of talk about market expansion services but not enough clear direction for frontline teams. It can feel like micromanagement from above without proper strategic guidance.
Advice to Management: Focus on empowering middle managers more and less on micromanaging. Better communication on strategy for our market expansion services would really help everyone.
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Supply Chain Analyst
3.0
28 February 2026
Pay is Okay, Benefits are the Real Plus
Pros: The health insurance benefits are really solid here, which is a big deal in Bangkok. For a large global company, the overall compensation package, while not top-tier, is still decent enough for new joiners. You get some good perks too.
Cons: Base pay for a Supply Chain Analyst just isn't competitive with other firms in the consumer goods industry. Raises are pretty small each year, so salary growth is slow. It's hard to feel valued on pay alone after a few years here.
Advice to Management: You guys need to seriously re-evaluate salary bands, especially for experienced professionals. Matching industry standards for roles like Supply Chain Analyst would really help retention. Regular, meaningful salary reviews are crucial.
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Supply Chain Analyst
2.9
26 February 2026
Leadership can be a real mixed bag here
Pros: I did get to work on some pretty interesting market expansion services projects as a Supply Chain Analyst. Some of the immediate team leads in the Singapore office were actually supportive and knowledgeable, which was good.
Cons: Upper management often seemed disconnected from our teams, especially for us working in distribution logistics. Decisions felt super slow across this multinational company, and there wasn't much transparency, making leadership tough to trust sometimes.
Advice to Management: Try to bridge the gap between upper management and the operational teams. More regular check-ins and clearer communication about strategic direction would really help people on the ground.
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Account Manager
3.0
26 February 2026
Decent place, but culture needs a boost
Pros: It's a really stable company, especially in the consumer goods distribution sector across APAC. You get solid training as an Account Manager, which helps with career development. The hybrid work model in the Singapore office is a definite plus; I only go in a couple of times a week.
Cons: The company culture can feel pretty old-school and slow to change. There's not always a lot of open communication from leadership. Sometimes it's tough to get new ideas approved for market expansion services.
Advice to Management: Try to foster a more open and agile culture. Listen to employees' suggestions more and encourage innovation, especially for those of us working in market expansion services.
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Sales Executive
2.6
19 February 2026
Leadership Can Be Tough in This Corporate Setting
Pros: Some direct managers are really supportive and give good guidance, especially in the Singapore office. You learn a lot about distribution logistics here.
Cons: Higher-level leadership often seems out of touch with day-to-day operations for sales roles. Decisions can feel arbitrary, and there's not much clear direction for career growth sometimes. It makes it tough to feel motivated.
Advice to Management: Focus on clearer communication from senior leadership. Try to empower middle managers more and give them better tools to support their teams.
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Sales Representative
3.0
18 February 2026
Decent pay for sales, but benefits are just okay
Pros: The base salary for a Sales Representative here in Bangkok, Thailand is pretty decent. It's a stable company, a big corporate, and you get annual raises.
Cons: The health insurance benefits aren't great, honestly, not what I'd expect. Also, hitting sales targets for bonuses can be really tough, so don't count on big variable pay.
Advice to Management: Review the benefits package, especially health coverage, to stay competitive. Make bonus structures more achievable for the sales teams.
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Logistics Coordinator
3.1
17 February 2026
Hybrid Work is Okay, But Could Be Better
Pros: I've been able to do hybrid work, which is a big plus for a Logistics Coordinator. The Singapore office generally supports 2-3 days WFH if your team allows it. It definitely helps manage personal appointments.
Cons: However, flexibility really depends on your direct manager. Some teams, especially in the supply chain division, are strictly onsite. There's not much remote work for everyone, particularly in distribution roles within the consumer goods industry.
Advice to Management: Standardize hybrid policies across all departments, not just based on individual managers. Offer more remote work options where feasible for operational roles in market expansion services.
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