Slave Driver Company - Senior Retail Executive PEDRO Group Employee Review

1.0
13 Mar 2023
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Pros

Annual wage supplement and variable bonus

Cons

Do not just pay salary a few dollars above 2.6k so that you can slave drive your employees to work 12 hours to 14 hours shift per day without overtime pay. It is in the contract they can ask you to work 12 hours per day before lunch break. Red flags. Thats why everyone is on medical leave and you continue to slave drive those that are working and asking them to come back on their off day. It is a viscious cycle. Imagine working 72 hours per week with no overtime pay. We are not managerial role and retail staff which you add in an executive in it. Please treat your employees fairly by letting them work 8 to 9 hours per day. Otherwise every week you have people on mc and resigning.

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5.0
25 Jun 2026
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Pros

quite fun and quite easy

Cons

the reason why im reviewing rn its because this website needs me to do a review to unlock other things. i did work in pedro part time and it was really okay, quick bucks for a 16 y/o

1.0
8 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Nice office environment, a good stepping zone for graduates

Cons

Despite being an MNC, promotions and upper management positions are based on merit, with leadership being incapable with no consequences. The fact that more than 10% of staff within 3 months is evidence for the above. However management is always able to fill vacancies quickly due to brand “prestige”. Recognition and praise are given when results are delivered, but they rarely translate into fair salary increments. I was asked to take on a different role but told that salary adjustments could only happen after a period of time. When it came, was then told to wait again due to “standard procedure”. Lack of proper management and planning. Projects are often handled last minute, with departments pushing responsibilities around until deadlines are near, only then does management step in to rush employees under pressure.

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