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Operations Supervisor Reviews
What is it like working as an Operations Supervisor?
July 2015
Get to know your people early.
Operations Supervisor:
Spend time getting to know your team. Not just for you, but for them.
Understand what motivates them and what they need.
Make it clear early on, we can be friendly...but we have to run our business.
If you truly care about your people and you make them see it, they will care about you and the business.
Coach in small pieces, they'll appreciate it.
Be honest with them. Telling them something that's no good is good will get you and them nowhere.
It takes time to earn integrity, but it doesn't take much time to lose it.
June 2015
Management.
Operations Supervisor:
Pros: Seeing people improve in their job positions.
Cons: The stress that often come with the position.
June 2015
Orporate culture, work flexibility, office conditions, stres.
Operations Supervisor:
Pros: Free atmosphere.
Cons: Nothing.
June 2015
Great company.
Operations Supervisor:
Pros: You get to work and train with great employees... Also in-house training provided by upper management.
Cons: Human resources constantly picking or micromanaging employees... Looking to see if your not doing your job...don't let employees work comfortably or do there jobs with HR breathing on there backs!
May 2015
Stressful.
Operations Supervisor:
Pros: I love the dogs and the people I work with.
Cons: It was not what I wanted to do, I took the job to take care of animals and was promoted to babysitter of people. I also am being to asked to do more than I get paid for.
May 2015
How much it paid.
Operations Supervisor:
Always say yes to anything asked of you and you will go far in the company.
April 2015
Challenging.
Operations Supervisor:
Pros: Customer relations.
Hands on work.
Associate relations.
Cons: Overextended.
Long hours.
Little time off.
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