Thai Odyssey Group
    (19 reviews)

    Customer Service and Administration Officer salary at Thai Odyssey Group

    Customer Service and Administration Officer salary estimate at Thai Odyssey Group

    RM 1.7K - RM 2.3K

    per month
    The average salary based on past job ads
    Refreshed 2 May 2026

    Jobs at Thai Odyssey Group

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    at THAI ODYSSEY MANAGEMENT SERVICES SDN BHD
    Kota Damansara, Selangor
    The Head of Sales is responsible for leading & driving the overall sales strategy, revenue growth & business development initiatives for Thai Odyssey
    The Head of Sales is responsible for leading & driving the overall sales strategy, revenue growth & business development initiatives for Thai Odyssey
    classification: SalesSales
    17h ago
    17h ago

    at THAI ODYSSEY MANAGEMENT SERVICES SDN BHD
    Melaka
    The Front Desk handles customers, promotes services, manages complaints, and takes care of admin, cash, and inventory, all with professionalism.
    The Front Desk handles customers, promotes services, manages complaints, and takes care of admin, cash, and inventory, all with professionalism.
    classification: Administration & Office SupportAdministration & Office Support
    9h ago
    9h ago

    Salary satisfaction at Thai Odyssey Group

    100%
    When Thai Odyssey Group employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'100% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

    What’s it like working at Thai Odyssey Group?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees at Thai Odyssey Group appreciate the great team environment, with nice and caring management. The work culture is described as friendly, collaborative, and providing a good work-life balance. The company offers good benefits, bonuses, and sales incentives, and employees have the opportunity to gain a variety of experiences and enhance skills such as communication and emotional intelligence.

    However, there are some potential challenges, such as a heavy workload, particularly during public holidays and off days due to lack of manpower. Employees in customer service roles may need to handle difficult customers and communicate with foreign therapists, which can be challenging at times. There are also concerns about lack of standard operating procedures and last-minute tasks, which can create challenges in the workplace. Additionally, some employees have noted issues with management, such as unreasonable instructions, lack of understanding of operational difficulties, and miscommunication.