Brother
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    Salary satisfaction at Brother

    76%
    When Brother employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'76% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

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    at Brother International Philippines Corp.
    Bonifacio Global City, Metro Manila
    The Product Specialist shall be responsible for consistently studying and learning about her/his assigned product line to be able to design and...
    The Product Specialist shall be responsible for consistently studying and learning about her/his assigned product line to be able to design and...
    classification: Marketing & CommunicationsMarketing & Communications
    16d ago
    16d ago

    at Brother International Philippines Corp.
    Bonifacio Global City, Metro Manila
    We are looking for a hands-on HR Manager to lead and manage the full HR function in a lean and structured organization.
    We are looking for a hands-on HR Manager to lead and manage the full HR function in a lean and structured organization.
    classification: Human Resources & RecruitmentHuman Resources & Recruitment
    4d ago
    4d ago

    What’s it like working at Brother?

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    Brother offers a positive work environment characterised by supportive colleagues and good management practices. Employees particularly value the learning and development opportunities available through various training programs, especially those led by Japanese managers. The company also provides appreciated benefits including shuttle services and team building activities.

    However, employees note some areas for improvement, including managing high workload demands and tasks that sometimes extend beyond original scope. There are also some communication challenges due to language barriers with Japanese management, and some employees feel the compensation structure could be more competitive.