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What is it like working at IKEA?
Great values.
Human Resources (HR) Generalist in Montréal:
Pros: great values, team spirit, flex time, work from home, know the culture and employees well
Cons: hard to make changes to improve procedures
Behind in technology.
System Support Specialist in Burlington:
Pros: Tons of opportunities to learn new things and travel.
Cons: The systems used are very old and years behind other retailers.
Very Engaging Sales Job.
Sales Team Leader, Retail in Paramus:
Pros: Developing my Coworkers
Cons: Deadlines
Innovation.
Chief Technology Officer (CTO) in Jeddah:
Pros: Transformation
Cons: Political
Has potential to be better.
Interior Designer in Columbus:
Pros: Planning and implementing room remodels and refreshes.
Cons: Dealing with leadership personalities that are unprofessional.
Not worth it.
Food Service Worker in Milwaukee:
Pros: The customers.
Cons: Management and lack of organization. Others not doing their jobs, which makes mine even harder.
Overwhelming and confusing.
Team Leader, General in Butler:
Pros: Keeps me physically active.
Cons: Management and the lack of training
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