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What is it like working at Total Security Service?
Men aim to protect life, property, information and environment by making strong policy and periodically reviewed and following.
Security Officer in Bengaluru:
Pros: I love safety and security. Here will get a chance to safe and secure of life as well as property and environment.
Cons: You will improve more and more. Dealing with incident, crisis management, security assessment, loss prevent, material control and management, cctv monitoring, access control management, periodically audit. First aid, training to guarding staff, intelligence and investigation etc.
Work.
Security Officer:
Pros: Working in the security industry.
Cons: Pay.
Security Officer:
Pros: The oppurtunity to interact with people from all walks of life, the knowledge that your there to make customers/members of staff feel safe in there enviroment, on going support from the area manager and from the company its self as they are always available to give you all the help and support you need.
Cons: The only concern I have is the acutual working week, which should be set on a shift basis.
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