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37 / 50
Category manager, aftersales & pom
- good perks and compensation
- poor leadership and micromanager
Analyst
Salary, atmosphere, in general it is a nice płace to work
Sometimes long working hrs, overtime
Marketing specialist
Salary, Vacation, CEO,Opportunities, People, Variated work
Little work life balance when working from home A lot of work
Addetto ufficio acquisti
Very good work environment and teammates. People in general are very collaborative.
Too much changes in structure and organization.
Customer service agent
Good company to retire from
Not good for career beginners
Product specialist
Great work culture and environment
Unstable at times, many layoffs
Digital care specialist
Monday through Friday work week decent pay
Laid off whole USA workforce
Supervisor
Pay is ok. But that's it.
Horrible job. I was completely misled to what job was. As a supervisor my office was a folding chair in the hot as hell factory. Do not take a job unless you visit the location.
Manager
Not much to write home about
Slow paced, lack of creativity, old fashioned
It project manager
- International company and English speaking culture, so easy for an expat to blend in - talent programs to attract international talent, so diverse set of people - Good central HQ location in Stockholm - Great lunch buffet
- Very low pay, comparing to other competitors in the market, no good pay raises - Slow career progression, unless you are friends with managerial level - performers won't recognised, but only the friends - Lot of internal politics - Many burned out employees going on sick leaves - Heavy investments in projects without any ROI - Very slow processes and decision making hierachies - Super old computer systems and no modern digitizations (in a way it's 100 year old company, so cannot expect much)