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 Industries (Philippines), Inc.
    Tanauan City, Batangas
    Candidate must possess at least Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering or management course and Have good communication skills
    Candidate must possess at least Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering or management course and Have good communication skills
    classification: Manufacturing, Transport & LogisticsManufacturing, Transport & Logistics
    14h ago
    14h ago

    at Brother International Philippines Corp.
    Bonifacio Global City, Metro Manila
    We’re looking for a Customer Support Representative who thrives on helping people, solving problems, and turning questions into positive experiences.
    We’re looking for a Customer Support Representative who thrives on helping people, solving problems, and turning questions into positive experiences.
    classification: Call Centre & Customer ServiceCall Centre & Customer Service
    11d ago
    11d ago

    What’s it like working at Brother?

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    Employees appreciate the good working environment at Brother, describing it as clean, comfortable, and well-organised. Friendly and cooperative colleagues create a supportive atmosphere, whilst management is generally supportive and encourages employee development. Many value the opportunities to learn and develop skills through training and mentorship from Japanese managers. The company offers good benefits including shuttle services, free meals, team building activities, and travel opportunities, along with a five-day work week that supports work/life balance.

    However, there are some potential challenges to consider. Some employees feel that salary levels could be more competitive relative to the workload. The workload can be heavy at times, with pressure to meet deadlines and occasional overtime. Communication can be challenging due to language barriers with Japanese managers and the need for clearer internal processes. Transportation may be difficult for some employees due to office location, and those in manufacturing roles face operational challenges such as material shortages and line stops that require problem-solving skills.