No proper training, poor management, and unrealistic expectations. Employees are set up to fail, The good thingsService vehicle and reimbursable allowances is awarded after getting hired
The challengesMariwasa Siam Ceramics Inc. is one of the worst-managed companies I have experienced. The lack of proper training is shocking. Employees are deployed to their roles with almost no guidance, no structured onboarding, and no real effort from management to ensure they are capable of doing the job.
You are expected to perform immediately, yet the company fails to provide even basic instructions. When problems arise, management shifts the blame to employees instead of admitting their own incompetence in training and leadership. Supervisors are largely unhelpful and appear disconnected from the actual struggles of their staff.
The work environment is chaotic, stressful, and unsupportive. New hires are set up to fail, then pressured and criticized for mistakes that could have been avoided with proper training. There is little accountability from leadership and no clear system for growth or improvement.
I would strongly discourage anyone who wants a professional and supportive workplace.