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Daewoo International

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Worst company ever. Stay far away. - Sales Associate Daewoo International Employee Review

1.0
16 Feb 2014
Recommend
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Pros

health insurance if you're about to have a baby or have a family.

Cons

Very unprofessional management. No HR department to report verbal abuse. Low Pay. Works you to death. No Work/Life Balance. Prepare to be grilled all day by your superiors on your sales figures and then when you try to explain why you can't make a new order every day, get yelled at in the MOST condescending, unbelievable, and ridiculous manner. Trust me, you will not believe what comes out of these people's mouths, and yes they will get away with it because there is no HR and no disciplinary actions towards inappropriate behavior. THROW professionalism out the door. I have heard "shut the f up" and so many cuss words being thrown around to staff, it becomes normal chatter around your everyday work day. It is the worst. company. ever. Daewoo needs to understand that there IS A REASON turnover is so high in this company. Many employees will quit before a full year is over and most of the time couldn't leave earlier because they couldn't find a new job sooner.

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4.0
21 Nov 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Exciting, fun if you enjoy the work.

Cons

Demanding and stressful if you don't enjoy the work.

3.0
14 Jan 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Good support from staff - teaching/reminding you of how to use software, procedures, etc. - Good support if you need to relocate, etc. - Some very nice people. Others not so much. - Some nice business trips across the country - Free lunch everyday - Some managers treat you really well, even taking your team to dinner more than occasionally, and try to bond with employees. Other managers are not like this at all - depends on your team. So good luck. - Upper management also tries to create community within the company.

Cons

- A really 'Korean' environment - not quite culturally diversified. - Everyone is not fluent in English, so there can be internal communication issues. - Okay pay & benefits - You will get some pretty ridiculous assignments/busy work - Many times, there is a total overload of work - If someone leaves the company, others are to pick up the slack, without any guarantee of a new hire to replace the person. - So, there are quite a few times where you may need to stay longer than the 8:30-5:30 hours. Again, depends on your department. - Many branches have a male majority.

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