Greenland Danga Bay Sdn Bhd
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    4.2(5 ratings)
    Career development
    3.4(5 ratings)
    Benefits & perks
    4.4(5 ratings)
    Management
    3.0(5 ratings)
    Working environment
    4.2(5 ratings)
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    4.0
    Clerk
    Feb 2021
    I think if I got this job I'm surely it's great
    The good thingsI hopefully to consider this job
    The challengesI would like this job because I need a good salary
    1.0
    Assistant manager finance
    Nov 2020
    Johor Bahru JohorLess than 1 year in the role, former employee
    To adapt different working culture
    The good thingsNice colleague and nice view of pantry
    The challengesdepartment head chase for the result of the assignment 3 times a day
    1 person found this helpful
    4.0
    Human resources executive
    Feb 2018
    3 to 4 years in the role, current employee
    Growing Company, Good Opportunity
    The good thingsGreenland Malaysia was established on 2014, it is growing fast, so there is an enormous opportunity for people to come in under one job description, and to learn and accomplish so much within a year that you've effectively doubled your responsibility. It's entrepreneurial, fast-paced, and exciting.
    The challengesCultural barriers but it is good to be able to learn about the working culture in China.
    2 people found this helpful
    4.0
    Assistant project manager
    Oct 2017
    3 to 4 years in the role, current employee
    With China's increasing importance in global business, experience of working in the world's fastest-growing economy could add gloss to your resume.
    The good thingsGreat Chinese cultural experiences. Work-life balance. Having international work experience is an invaluable addition to your resume, something that could help give yours the edge over the stack of other applications on the desk of the person who is between you and your dream job. Your foreign expertise and ability to help Chinese companies compete internationally will bring with it the opportunity to become a key player in the company. This means there is a higher chance you’ll be promoted quicker, which also means a higher wage.
    The challengesLanguage barrier, for those employee who are not Chinese native speaker, need to improve the Chinese language proficiency in speaking and writing.
    4.0
    Interior designer
    Feb 2017
    1 to 2 years in the role, current employee
    Happiness
    The good thingsto handle a project by your own, learn more on communication and coordination with the contractor. Chinese is our major language here.
    The challengesquite busy something, but not as you think.
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