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What is it like working at JD Group?
Average place to be at.
Digital Marketing Coordinator in Johannesburg:
Pros: The people in my team work together well
Cons: Not alot of internal growth as well as very limited benefits
I am underpaid and over used.
Animator in Johannesburg:
Pros: I get to do what I love and do a job that I enjoy
Cons: I am the only person doing the Job I am doing and I am not even being paid well for it
Flexible working hours and very comfortable environment.
Senior Graphic Designer in Johor Bahru:
Pros: Make a design promo from concept to completion and appear on the website
Cons: Creat logo big campaign categories (groceries) and template promo
Rewarding.
Regional Manager, Retail in Durban:
Pros: My ability to be proactive and mentor staff to success as well as provide sterling customer service
Cons: Long hours
Underwhelming.
Sales Assistant in Edinburgh:
Pros: Some good times depending on staff
Cons: Poor management, little progression, under appreciated, poor pay, horrible customers
Challenging.
Payroll Supervisor in Manchester:
Pros: Variety
Cons: Lack of organization
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