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Overall employee rating

3.0
Based on 15 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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Senior Software Engineer
2.9
30 April 2026
Leadership Is Okay, But Needs Clearer Direction
Pros: My direct manager was solid and I felt supported as a Senior Software Engineer. The team collaboration is generally good, especially within our Jakarta office tech team. We did get some chances to work on new features for the e-commerce platform.
Cons: It's tough when upper leadership decisions feel a bit out of touch. There's not always a clear strategy from the very top, which impacts our day-to-day work. This made long-term career growth feel a bit uncertain for tech roles.
Advice to Management: Improve communication channels from the top down. Give teams more autonomy, especially in the digital platform development. Focus on clearer career development plans for engineers across all levels.
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Software Engineer
3.0
6 April 2026
Good start, then career growth plateaus
Pros: The initial learning curve for a junior Software Engineer is pretty solid. You get to work on large-scale e-commerce platforms, which looks good on a resume. It's a decent place for entry-level folks in Jakarta's tech scene.
Cons: Career growth can really slow down after a couple of years here. Promotions aren't always clear or consistent, especially for mid-level roles. It's tough to move up without a lot of self-advocacy.
Advice to Management: Make the promotion path more transparent for experienced staff. Invest in proper leadership development for mid-level managers too.
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Junior Product Manager
2.9
5 April 2026
Leadership Is Okay, Could Use Clearer Vision
Pros: You'll find some really smart people on the ground here, especially in product roles. The **Jakarta office** has a decent vibe, and some senior managers genuinely try to mentor. The scale of the **e-commerce industry** projects you work on is impressive.
Cons: Leadership can feel pretty inconsistent. There's often a lack of clear strategic direction, which makes it tough for **Junior Product Manager** roles. Decisions sometimes come out of nowhere, impacting project timelines in the **big tech company** structure.
Advice to Management: Try to communicate strategic changes more clearly and consistently. Empower mid-level managers with better decision-making authority. It would really help teams on the ground feel more aligned and less reactive.
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Junior Software Engineer
3.1
5 March 2026
Solid Base Pay, But Benefits Are Just Standard
Pros: The base salary for a Junior Software Engineer in the Jakarta office is pretty competitive for the e-commerce industry. You get decent health insurance, which covers the basics and that's good.
Cons: Annual raises aren't great here; they don't really keep up with inflation in Indonesia. There aren't many extra perks or unique benefits like some other big tech companies offer, it's pretty bare bones.
Advice to Management: Focus on improving annual salary adjustments to better reflect the cost of living in Indonesia. Consider adding more distinctive benefits to attract top talent in the retail tech space.
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Data Analyst
2.9
27 February 2026
Decent Job Security for Tech Roles
Pros: Blibli is a major Indonesian e-commerce company. As a Data Analyst in the Jakarta office, I felt my role had pretty good stability. It's a large corporate environment, which generally means less volatility than smaller startups in retail tech.
Cons: Still, the online marketplace industry moves fast. There were some internal reorganizations that made some teams feel a bit uncertain about their future. It's not like the absolute ironclad security of public sector jobs.
Advice to Management: Be more transparent with employees during any restructuring. Clear communication really helps ease anxieties about job security, especially in a hybrid model where rumors can spread easily.
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Senior Software Engineer
3.3
27 February 2026
Okay Work-Life Balance for Tech Roles Here
Pros: I appreciate the hybrid work arrangement; it's a big plus for work-life balance. As a Software Engineer, I can manage my time better and avoid the daily commute to the Jakarta office sometimes. It makes a real difference.
Cons: But honestly, it's not always perfect. During peak e-commerce events, the workload gets intense, and you're often putting in extra hours. It can be tough to disconnect from this big tech environment.
Advice to Management: Try to better manage project loads and expectations, especially around big e-commerce sales events. Employee well-being matters and preventing burnout should be a priority for leadership.
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Software Engineer
3.0
26 February 2026
Leadership can be a bit hit or miss
Pros: My direct team was pretty solid. I learned a lot for Software Engineer roles from my immediate lead. There's good job security working for a big corporate like Blibli, which is nice.
Cons: Leadership above the team level is inconsistent. Some senior managers just don't have a clear vision for e-commerce platform development. It gets tough getting things done in the Jakarta office due to bureaucracy.
Advice to Management: Invest more in leadership training for senior managers. Ensure there's a consistent vision for product development across all e-commerce teams.
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Software Engineer
3.1
24 February 2026
Decent balance if you manage your projects
Pros: I really liked the hybrid work model; it made commuting to the Jakarta office only a few days a week. For a Software Engineer, the projects are interesting in the e-commerce space. The team is pretty solid, which helps when things get hectic.
Cons: Work-life balance can be tough when project deadlines hit. There's definitely pressure to put in extra hours, especially during peak seasons for an e-commerce platform. Sometimes I felt like I was working more than 45 hours a week, which wasn't great.
Advice to Management: Maybe introduce more strict policies around overtime to help prevent burnout, especially for engineering teams. It would really help with employee retention.
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Software Engineer
2.9
23 February 2026
Okay for a Start, Growth is Tricky
Pros: It's a solid place for junior roles to learn the ropes in e-commerce. You get decent exposure to different tech stacks. The Jakarta office environment is generally pretty chill, which helps when you're learning.
Cons: Career growth can feel really slow, especially for mid-level engineers. There aren't many clear paths for internal promotions, which is a bummer. Sometimes you have to really push for training support or professional development opportunities.
Advice to Management: Focus on creating clearer progression paths for employees, especially for those in more experienced roles. Invest more in internal training and development programs.
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Junior Data Analyst
2.9
29 January 2026
Career Growth Can Be Slow for Data Roles
Pros: I liked working on real-world e-commerce data projects. You learn a lot if you're new to the retail tech industry. The team was pretty collaborative, which helped a lot.
Cons: Career growth here is definitely a con. For Junior Data Analyst roles, it's not clear how to move up. Promotions felt slow in this big tech company, and there wasn't much guidance from leadership.
Advice to Management: Management needs to set up clearer career paths and promotion criteria. It would really help if leaders talked more about individual development, especially for technical roles like data analysts, to keep people motivated.
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