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Junior Mechanical Engineer Reviews
What is it like working as a Junior Mechanical Engineer?
October 2016
Stressfull, Responsibility, Constant.
Junior Mechanical Engineer:
Pros: Freedom, Great Hours, People.
Cons: Underpaid for dedication.
January 2016
Multiculture enviornment, work flexibility, office condition.
Junior Mechanical Engineer:
Pros: Exposed knowledge.
Transparent decision.
Responsibility.
Cons: None.
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June 2015
Junior Mechanical Engineer:
Pros: Relaxed hours and always something new to work on.
Cons: Low paying salary, long hours, unreasonable deadlines.
April 2015
A proper job satisfaction.
Junior Mechanical Engineer:
Pros: Maintenance of the car in the company.
Cons: When some body disturbing me in middle of the work.
December 2013
OK.
Junior Mechanical Engineer:
Pros: TIMINGS, SALARY IN TIME.
MANAGEMENT.
Cons: SECTOR, WORK ENVIORNMENT, PAYMENT CTC.
December 2013
Junior Mechanical Engineer:
Pros: Hard Working, Determinant, Continously working Environment.
Cons: Salary is too less than experience.
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