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What is it like working at Ackermans?
It is good. You get to mentor and empower Divisional Sales Managers and Store Managers on a daily basis.
Human Resources (HR) Manager in Pretoria:
Pros: Adding value to the lives of our employees in whichever form
Cons: Having to deal with overs and unders issues at shops, traveling and none exposure at Strategic level
Not micro managed and awesome working environment.
Account Clerk in Cape Town:
Pros: Healthy and great working environment
Cons: The pay is too little considering the cost of living goes up every year.
It's a great opportunity for me as Ackerman's is one of the biggest companies ,it's not just a company it's a place called home ,the values the company instills in us is amazing professionally and personally.
Retail Store Manager in Johannesburg:
Pros: The challeges I face on a daily bases ,having to deal with different customers with different attitudes grows me everyday
Cons: My salary
Good, more to learn as an operator.
Forklift Operator in Durban:
Pros: Getting more opportunities to learn
Cons: Too many changes in 1 working environment
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