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What is it like working at JCPenney?
Sales Associate in Huntington Park:
Pros: Flexible schedule for students going to college.
Cons: There is no management support and offer no room for growth or advancement.
It's like running your own business.
Associate Buyer in Dallas:
Pros: Trusted to make decisions
Cons: Not having a voice in other areas, to help with thier turn around.
Human Resources (HR) Supervisor in Wichita:
Pros: Being able to network with many individuals and help others grow. Leading the training and orientation proccess
Cons: Poor Upper Management. Company can't figure out how to become profitable. Too much leadership, not enough action. Unethical.
Overwhelmed.
Operations Supervisor in Hernando:
Pros: Customer interactions
Cons: Culture
Challenging, rewarding, exciting.
Operations Manager in Lenexa:
Pros: The people I work with.
Cons: That I got hired at the bottom of the scale and still suffering because of it.
Repetitive.
Cashier in Panama City:
Pros: Customer service
Cons: Not challenging or enouvh hours
Loved the job when I started.
Merchandiser in Bethel:
Pros: The work
Cons: Poor communication
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