It’s one of the most treasured experiences of my life. The invaluable training I received, both from my colleagues and the company-sponsored programs, has made me forever grateful. Because of this training and the knowledge I gained, I was able to secure a high-paying job elsewhere.The good thingsFor me, it's about how the company adapts to Kaizen. It’s a norm to expect continuous improvement from this company.. always seeking the best options and strategies, the company being innovative, forward-looking, and open-minded. These are the good things I can think of.
The challengesHahaha! Because of continuous improvement, I was forced to contemplate whether I am still significant or if my skill sets are becoming obsolete. Do I need to study to keep up with the new breed?