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Production associate
Big on safety and ppe
Incline hill after working a full shift
Customer service representative
Insurance, benefits, commission pay if you are really gung-ho about selling Extended Service Agreements (ESAs) and accessories like water filters and such. Really neat random treats like free lunch or snacks from time to time! A very welcoming community. You genuinely feel like everyone loves their job (on the first floor) Low key physical exertion since its a call center, and if you don't mind the mental fatigue of dealing with the 95% of complaints on shoddily made appliances and parts, its a great job with good pay!
Along with having to upsell on products that don't live up to the pedigree that they have, you have to deal with instances where you'll encounter the same breakdowns of the same exact models that occur every 3 months on appliances that should be good for at least 3 years before breaking down. And even reporting the same defects and malfunctions to supervisors to send to the factories, they just shrug it off like "oh it must have been a bad batch of appliances/parts". I'm sure that it should hold some kind of weight that needs rectifying, if you ask me. The shift that they slide you in is pretty brutal, with very slim chance or a long drawn out process in order to change it, as they only approve schedule changes twice a month. Sucks if something sudden happens in your schedule and you can't change your schedule by explaining your situation! The few managers that do try to assist you when you're struggling with certain issues are trying, I'll applaud them for that. But the others only want to push sales to the point where you're sacrificing one of the companies Core Values by ignoring customer complaints and displeasures in order to make sure you're pushing that sale. They will dock your Quality Assurance score if you don't go through every since cue to a T, even if the other person on the line is crying their eyes out because their dishwasher flooded their kitchen or their FRIDGE caught fire or angry that their ice maker went out for the 4th time in a span of 5 months (I've been told by SEVERAL managers that the company's ice makers are cheap and badly made. WHY KEEP MAKING THEM? WHY TELL YOUR EMPLOYEES THIS?!) Selling products are not difficult. Its when you're trying to push selling products to already frustrated people who are upset because something that they depend on is broken down AGAIN it becomes a problem. The company makes bookoo money already; it needs to step back and put that money into making better quality products to help both the customers and the employees.
Product development engineer
Great place to work,
Do not have any complaint
Senior industrial designer
The team is very opened and helps each other
The daily routine can be stressfull and time to be creative is short.
Anonymous employee
Very nice working place and a great team
Environment, suppliers strategies, old management style
Account executive
Colleagues are friendly and helpful. Overall working environment is good.
Salary is not competitive compared with market. Not much career opportunity as the job scope is narrow.
Material handler/forklift operator
I was only 5 min away from work and the pay isn't too bad
It gets pretty cold in the winter and you have to be very careful who accept as a friend there. It's best to keep a low profile
Marketing
If you are connected to the right people can be a great experience.
The Marketing organization in North America is very weak. Leadership in this area has been lacking for a long time and recent structure changes will not improve on this. High level strategies for the company in NA make it clear that marketing is not a focus area currently. If you are building a career in Marketing, this may not be the company for you.
Operations support
There are a lot of people with the best intentions.
Easy to be stuck in an old school mindset.
Category marketing director
Inclusive Culture Respect Independence Collaborative work environment Good Training Programs
Multiple Stakeholders Organisation changes are not planned and communicated well