Marrybrown
    (45 reviews)

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    Salary satisfaction at Marrybrown

    80%
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    at Marrybrown Sdn Bhd
    Johor Bahru, Johor
    JOB DESCRIPTION - Ensure accuracy of information and in time for all digital content and updates.Monitor the postings planned
    JOB DESCRIPTION - Ensure accuracy of information and in time for all digital content and updates.Monitor the postings planned
    classification: Marketing & CommunicationsMarketing & Communications
    12d ago
    12d ago

    at Marrybrown Sdn Bhd
    Johor Bahru, Johor
    Lead sales growth in the south! Manage team, drive strategy, competitive salary & career progression.
    Lead sales growth in the south! Manage team, drive strategy, competitive salary & career progression.
    classification: SalesSales
    13d ago
    13d ago

    What’s it like working at Marrybrown?

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    Employees value the learning opportunities at Marrybrown, particularly in developing communication and multitasking skills. The teamwork and supportive colleagues create a positive atmosphere, with many noting friendly and understanding managers. The work environment is generally enjoyable, and employees appreciate benefits such as free meals.

    However, there are some potential challenges, including insufficient staffing levels requiring coverage across multiple departments, and work-life balance concerns with six-day work weeks and limited annual leave. The 30-minute break time is often considered too short, and peak hours can be demanding. Some employees suggest that management communication and employee benefits could be improved.