Decent culture for a growing EdTech startup
Overall, it's an okay place if you're looking to get experience in the EdTech industry. The people are good, but there's room for improvement in how decisions are made and how feedback flows.
Team members are pretty friendly and you get to learn a lot, especially as a junior software engineer. There's a solid sense of community working onsite in the Singapore office. We often celebrate milestones which is a nice touch for an EdTech company.
However, communication from leadership can feel really top-down, which makes it tough to feel heard. Getting actual feedback implemented in product development is often a struggle. Sometimes the culture leans into longer hours, impacting work-life balance.
Try to encourage more bottom-up feedback channels. Listen to your teams, especially the software development side, on product and process improvements. It'll boost morale.