Great Place to Learn - Assistant Brand Manager Unilever Employee Review

5.0
May 20, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Flexible working hours along with a team full of friendly people who want you to learn as much as possible is the best part about it. Each Brand Manager also loves their brand personally which makes them put so much effort into their work.

Cons

The pay isn't the best considering the size of the company, also the fact you have to live 1 hour by public transport to obtain parking (luckily I can get parking)

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Unilever Response
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Hi. Thank you very much for providing feedback on your role. It's great to see that you mention our flexible working, learning opportunities and passion for the brands as particular positives. We'll ensure your comment around renumeration is passed on to the team. We wish you continued success and all the best throughout 2016.

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