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Continental Battery Systems

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It's fine, just something for a younger person no advancement. - Anonymous employee Continental Battery Systems Employee Review

3.0
2 Mar 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Decent boss, simple work, same thing everyday.

Cons

No. advancement or raise opportunities, management is nice but not the best at their job.

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Continental Battery Systems Response
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Hello! We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience with us! We are sorry to hear that you found there to be no room for advancement or fair raise opportunities. Our company conducts yearly reviews with each employee that gauge the possibly for professional and monetary advancement. Our goal as a company is to provide competitive wages and benefits. What sets us apart is our belief in total compensation. We believe that employees should not just be compensated monetarily, but with specific benefits that promote performance, leadership, and develop the person as a whole. We are always looking to grow and better our company environment, so, again, we thank you for leaving a comment regarding your experience.

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