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What is it like working at Scandinavian Tobacco Group?
Exitemnent with Direct Accountability for all spend in the Group.
Vice President (VP), Procurement in Amsterdam:
Pros: Flexibility in Travel
Cons: Stubborness of people with old
Direct Accountability for all spend in the Group is a challenge.
Vice President (VP), Procurement in Amsterdam:
Pros: The diversity of the people
Cons: Pace the projects move along
Transformation is a key to success.
Vice President (VP), Operations in Eindhoven:
Pros: Being able to make a difference in business environment and having the right authority to it.
Cons: Personal pay scale
Procurement Director:
STG is a great company with a long history. STG is the company that best understands and satisfies the product, service and self-fulfillment needs of cigars and pipe tobacco smokers - globally. The company improve its performance by the day and is the world's leader in the industry.
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