Great Place to Work! - Marketing Manager EMEA TraceLink Employee Review

5.0
Jan 27, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I work for the TraceLink EMEA team in London, part of the Marketing team here. TraceLink provides excellent environment to nurture your growth as a professional, the company is committed to giving you a career and not just a job. I've had a great learning experience, space to experiment with new ideas and technologies, very receptive leadership team who listens/supports the ideas and pays heed to local market insights. I also find it quite technologically sophisticated with a great digital focus. The TraceLink cloud solutions platform is top of the edge and best-in-class suite of apps for Track and Trace, totally uncontested. I am proud to be a part of TraceLink.

Cons

It's a dynamic fast-paced environment, sometimes needs you to venture into new areas you haven't explored before, all in all pushes you out of your comfort zone and that's when the real learning begins.

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Cons

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* Free lunch in the office. * Good tech solving real problems and improving the safety of the pharma supply chain. * Smart contributor and manager-level employees.

Cons

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