Naim Holdings Berhad
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    3.4(42 ratings)
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    3.4(42 ratings)
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    2.8(42 ratings)
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    1.0
    Senior executive
    Jun 2023
    Kuching Sarawak7 to 8 years in the role, former employee
    Embracing Digital Excellence: A Tale of Achievements and Aspirations at Naim
    The good thingsI had the privilege of working at a remarkable company that operated seamlessly five days a week. Being a fully digital organization, it offered a streamlined work environment that enabled efficient communication and collaboration. Moreover, the company had meticulously crafted Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in place, ensuring clarity and consistency in our day-to-day tasks. I was also proud to be associated with a well-established brand that had earned a solid reputation in the industry. These factors collectively contributed to a positive and professional work atmosphere.
    The challengesWhile my experience at the company had several positive aspects, I encountered a few challenges that I believe could be addressed for even greater success. One notable area that requires attention is the lack of salary increments and bonuses over the past seven years or more. This issue can affect employee motivation and hinder overall job satisfaction. Additionally, the management team and leader exhibited room for improvement. Last-minute instructions from higher-ups created a sense of urgency and sometimes led to unnecessary stress. Moreover, it appeared that there were opportunities for enhanced planning and strategizing from the management team, as well as a more proactive approach to driving improvements within the company. Addressing these challenges could significantly contribute to the overall growth and well-being of both the employees and the organization as a whole.
    6 people found this helpful
    4.0
    HR development
    Sep 2022
    Kuching Sarawak1 to 2 years in the role, current employee
    Moving Forward Will Not Look Back!
    The good thingsHere are some good stuff to look forward when joining Naim: (1) Opportunity abound. (2) Great changes ahead. (3) Always a goof place to start. (4) Culture revamp and reset (5) Good people to work with.
    The challengesRequire your passion, positivism and patient to work things out and never place your expectation too high but always leave room for improvement as you may quickly sunk into routine and ritual if you're not careful.
    1 person found this helpful
    5.0
    Trainee
    Sep 2022
    Kuching SarawakLess than 1 year in the role, former employee
    Industrial training experience
    The good thingsFun and encouraging colleagues; the hr team is lively and the weekly engagement activities make us feel sense of belonging and inclusiveness
    The challengesexpensive parking fee; interdepartmental integration can be improved
    2.0
    Manager
    May 2022
    Kuching Sarawak7 to 8 years in the role, former employee
    Poor management, bad reputation
    The good thingsSalary on time ONLY, no other good stuffs
    The challengesNo bonus and increments for many years, more than 7 years. Wasting time working there.
    1 person found this helpful
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