Good Company to work for. The Management does a great job to make you feel welcome and comfortable. - Associate THINaddictives Employee Review

4.0
12 July 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Positive Culture and Good Teamwork

Cons

You smell like cookies after your shift

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4.0
12 Mar 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

When you do well in your job, your senior colleagues appreciates you and they place you where you're needed and you move around different sections aside from your designated space and you get appropriate raise after 3 months. You're co-workers, specially the senior ones, are generally nice and helpful. The boss is really active and constantly supervising that the system and man-power flow is consistent. Location-wise it's not so bad, in fact, beneficial because its nearby big main manufacturing for famous companies like in clothing so whenever there are sales, you're first one to know and buy. Sanitary-wise, it's as pristine, if not better, than any backdoor kitchen of a big restaurant. Everyday, everything has to be cleaned before and after the operation starts and most are obliged to do it before but they get paid for the overtime while others leaves, after the end of the day, the operation is finished. In quality control, even if its sealed already, if the packaging is not up to standard or thin cookies are broken, it is rejected but recycled in a different way. Either they go through the machine that makes small sachets with the unbroken cookies or broken cookies are stocked and packaged in bigger but fancy transparent bags and are sold on a lower price than the gourmet format. When the boss is feeling generously, he gives the employees the packages of broken cookies which are still fresh and good for snacking or you pay less, i think.

Cons

when you're an-always-"yes"-employee type, you're stuck working overtime on sundays instead of regular saturdays overtime sometimes even if you don't want to because deadline orders have to be met and they need people. Also, like any regular work environment, the longer you work there, the more exposed you are to the underlying gossips, controversies or frictions about the full-time employees. I'm not sure about benefits and all since I didn't stay that long there but I've heard from my seniors that some accidents has happened during the work and the benefits were less than satisfactory but that I cannot guarantee is certifiably true. The boss (owner) can be temperamental or moody and uses his loud voice to express it sometimes too which adds to the stress load or meeting the orders. Sometimes, it's understandable when some machines are acting up and delaying everyones work but other times, it seems border or over-the-board at times inappropriate.

3.0
27 June 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Flexible place Friendly environment Not stressful

Cons

Low pay No chance of advancement

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