A Malaysian woman's social media post about her company's extravagant year-end dinner rewards, which included houses, Umrah packages, and cars, has sparked widespread attention online. The video, which has garnered nearly 700,000 views, showcases the company's generous approach to employee appreciation and ignited discussions about workplace culture and employee treatment in Malaysia.
Finding a company that truly values its employees is no easy feat, let alone one that goes above and beyond with rewards like houses, Umrah packages, and even cars.
@kaktiii01 explained in the comments that the company dinner this time around was “the most epic” and usually they would be amazed just looking at the bonuses. However this time around, she shared that there were “ some sweetness even before the bonuses”.The 20-second video has since amassed almost 700,000 views and more than 600 comments from Malaysian netizens who were stunned by the rewards dolled out at the woman’s company.
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