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Inventory Specialist Reviews

What is it like working as an Inventory Specialist?

March 2017
Hardest working, team player, lead by example kind of fellow.
Inventory Specialist in Long Beach:
Pros: The amazing people and talents I was able to learn from. Cavotec is the best in the business.
Cons: Underpaid for duties.
February 2017
Good Job.
Inventory Specialist in Auburn:
Pros: The Inventory Associate position is not an overly stressful job.
Cons: The work is hard. You must be dedicated in order to succeed in this position.
October 2016
Working at ReyRey.
Inventory Specialist:
Pros: The full-time basic level associates are great.
Cons: I dislike the sexist ways and lack of acknowledgement for accomplishments or beneficial ideas for a department or the company as a whole.
August 2016
Culture is good.
Inventory Specialist:
Pros: It requires a lot of problem solving and communication, which keeps it interesting. The atmosphere is great, and I am given a lot of freedom.
Cons: The fact that I relocated thousands of miles away from my family and I have to scrimp and scringe to go see them.
May 2016
Its hard but stable.
Inventory Specialist:
Pros: Stability.
Cons: The pay.
April 2016
Get to know the process, from the beginning.
Inventory Specialist:
Once you start your position, get to know the people and how process of how all products move from production to shipping. Getting to know your personnel always helps because you will have questions and you need to get the most information possible to make the correct adjustments.

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