Multiple Reward
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    Company Profile

    Company overview

    Company size

    51-100

    Primary location

    Unit 1, 3 & 5, Jalan PJU 1/37 Dataran Prima, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor
    Komugi, the ‘Japan bread shop’, opened its doors in November 2012, showcasing its first outlet in Pavilion and now boasts of 11 outlets across Klang Valley. Komugi is further expanding across Malaysia rapidly.In 2015, it opened its franchise outlet in Manila, Philippines.The uniqueness of Komugi lies in its selection and use of imported natural ingredients and bread that are baked fresh daily. Products of Komugi do not contain softeners, preservatives or artificial additives.Multiple Reward Sdn Bhd the holding company of brands of Komugi and is fast expanding in the Klang Valley area and regionally.A subsidiary of FOCUS POINT Holdings Berhad, a public company listed on the mainboard of Bursa Malaysia, it is a diversified company which is a market leader in optical solutions and vision-care.Applicants are also encouraged to read up on our brands at www.komugi.com. For those who live outstation and are keen to move to the Klang Valley for a new role, Multiple Reward Snd Bhd also provide hostel accommodation.

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    3.88 ratings in total
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    75%
    Employees recommend this employer to friends

    What’s it like working at Multiple Reward?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Multiple Reward offers a supportive work environment with helpful colleagues and supervisors who provide opportunities for learning and hands-on training. The fast-paced nature allows employees to build skills quickly. Compensation is viewed positively, with high salaries for new hires working overtime.

    However, some employees feel there is a lack of work-life balance due to long hours and overtime expectations. Certain systems like inventory management may need improvement. There are mentions of a high workload at times, with increasing task difficulty. Additionally, some areas seem to experience high staff turnover.

    Recent reviews

    4.0
    Management trainee
    Sep 2020
    1 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    Great place to work, friendly coworkers, good boss
    The good thingsFast responses on any issues arise. Excellent workflow established.
    The challengesThe inventory system is flawed in many ways
    2.0
    Pastry baker
    Jul 2020
    1 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    Great Japanese Pastry Prodcution
    The good thingsA great place to build up speed because of the busy surrounding. Salary is also high for a newbie when working overtime almost everyday.
    The challengesThe work life balance here is very bad. Producing non-stop without noticing the limit of the workforce. Wastage was also high sometime.
    5.0
    Service crew
    Oct 2019
    1 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    It was very lucky to be one of the Komugi team.
    The good thingsI got a nice supervisor and friendly staffs. They were very supportive and they treated me like a family. My supervisor also was very caring about each of his staff in which shows that he is also a good leader with good example.
    The challengesI really love to work under this company because my supervisor have been always treated me like a family. Unfortunately, since I just worked for one year, I was not able to join the company dinner. However. the tasks seems to become tougher now compared to my task when I started to work there.
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