Chiropractic First
    (8 reviews)

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    Salary satisfaction at Chiropractic First

    63%
    When Chiropractic First employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'63% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

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    at Chiropractic First (M'sia) Sdn Bhd
    Taman Desa, Kuala Lumpur
    Marketing role focused on patient engagement, retention, referrals and clinic growth initiatives
    Marketing role focused on patient engagement, retention, referrals and clinic growth initiatives
    classification: Marketing & CommunicationsMarketing & Communications
    10d ago
    10d ago

    at Chiropractic First (M'sia) Sdn Bhd
    Kuala Lumpur
    Sales driven clinic role focused on patient conversion, retention, and engagement.
    Sales driven clinic role focused on patient conversion, retention, and engagement.
    classification: SalesSales
    19d ago
    19d ago

    What’s it like working at Chiropractic First?

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    Employees at Chiropractic First appreciate the friendly and supportive colleagues, including the chiropractors, which creates a good working environment. The clinics being located in malls also contribute to a manageable work environment. The company provides benefits such as transport allowances, and employees feel they can gain new knowledge and experience, particularly for those new to the workforce.

    However, there are some potential challenges, such as concerns about the training provided, particularly the weekly meetings and scripting, which could be improved and made more efficient. There are also concerns about the heavy workload and long working hours, which can impact work-life balance. Employees have noted that the compensation, including low basic salaries and lack of benefits for some roles, could be improved. There are some issues with management, such as a lack of clear decision-making and appreciation for employees' efforts. Additionally, dealing with difficult customers who may be demanding or unwilling to follow procedures can be challenging.