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    at Ng Chin Siu & Sons Rubber Estates Sdn Bhd
    Lahad Datu, Sabah
    We are seeking a proactive and results-driven Assistant Manager to support overall operations of an oil palm plantation and pandan coconut.
    We are seeking a proactive and results-driven Assistant Manager to support overall operations of an oil palm plantation and pandan coconut.
    classification: Farming, Animals & ConservationFarming, Animals & Conservation
    22d ago
    22d ago

    at Ng Chin Siu & Sons Rubber Estates Sdn Bhd
    Tawau, Sabah
    We are seeking a proactive and results-driven Assistant Manager to support overall operations of an oil palm estate
    We are seeking a proactive and results-driven Assistant Manager to support overall operations of an oil palm estate
    classification: Farming, Animals & ConservationFarming, Animals & Conservation
    22d ago
    22d ago

    What’s it like working at Ng Chin Siu & Sons Rubber Estates?

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    Employees at Ng Chin Siu & Sons Rubber Estates appreciate the good benefits, including bonuses, and the good management. They also value the challenges they face, as it allows them to grow and become tougher. Additionally, reviewers note that there is less stress and good work/life balance at the company.

    However, there are some potential challenges, such as the need for more workers to sustain the budget and produce crops, having to handle different behaviours among workers and office members, and the learning curve for new employees as they learn new things.