Based on 6 surveyed graduates working at RCBC. Read on to get an insider’s view on life as a graduate.
4.4
Based on 6 reviews
Pros & Cons
The working environment cultivates a culture of learning, my drive to achieve my best self never stops as I continue to discover new things to help me obtain my goals.
Flexible Schedule and Accessibility to Remote Work.
One of the best things working in RCBC is they allow hybrid work, we have at least once a week work from home set up and they promote work-life balance.
Having a supportive and helpful team really makes a difference in facing the day-to-day challenges at work.
The interview process mostly focuses on finding out the personality of the candidates, especially for fresh graduates.
Low Pay Grade.
HMO benefits, hope they will let our dependents use the Outpatient services and not only In-patient services.
Personally, the worst thing about working here is the location due to the limited modes of transportation available to and from BGC.
The worst thing, for me, is the lack of the usual commodities you would usually have in a business building (coffee maker, bidet, tissue).
The transportation going to our office.
What Insiders Say
7.0
Career Prospects
7.0
Career Prospects
Promotion is an opportunity offered to those who were able to show their passion and dedication in the work that they do.
The best thing about working here is how RCBC encourages work-life harmony. Since RCBC provides a hybrid setup, I'm able to remain efficient whether I'm in the office or not.