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Operations Team Leader Reviews
What is it like working as an Operations Team Leader?
May 2017
Claims Team leader.
Operations Team Leader in Port Elizabeth:
Pros: Working with different people.
Cons: Giving high targets.
April 2017
Operations Team Leader in Hamilton:
Have thick skin.
February 2017
Rewarding.
Operations Team Leader in Indianapolis:
Pros: Being able to do it.And utilizing my skills to make a difference.
Cons: The stress and the data entry part of it.To much time in a chair.
January 2017
Politics of a company.
Operations Team Leader in Shannon:
Organisation is key.
Strong team necessary.
Manage your manager.
August 2016
To be a Banker.
Operations Team Leader:
A person who leads a team should be a leader and not just a person who manages expectations as everyone cannot become a leader.
August 2016
Fun, rewarding, but difficult and challenging.
Operations Team Leader:
Pros: Opportunity to lead.
Cons: Physically exhausting.
August 2016
Operations Team Leader:
Always be a positive influence to everyone.Be strict but just.Never let things get into your head.
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