Tim Hortons
    (22 reviews)

    Company Profile

    Company overview

    Industry

    Fast Food/Takeaway Outlets

    Company size

    More than 10,000

    Primary location

    NCR, Philippines
    Coffee and Donut breaks are about to be more exciting. Tim Hortons has chosen the Philippines as their first stop in Asia. Tim Hortons opened its first restaurant in Canada in 1964, followed by the U.S. in 1984, and now has more than 100 restaurants in the Middle East. The restaurant is known for their "double-double" or coffee with two creams and two sugar, as well as their donuts. Tim Hortons also promised to keep the same menu in Manila, including Canadian Favorites like Timbits (bite-sized donuts) and Iced Capps (frozen Coffee drink), with some new surprise items.

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    Reviews overview

    3.722 ratings in total
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    91%
    Rate salary as high or average
    64%
    Employees recommend this employer to friends

    What’s it like working at Tim Hortons?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Tim Hortons employees appreciate the proper training provided, the sense of company pride, and the opportunities to learn new skills while being exposed to different cultures. They value the teamwork and camaraderie, particularly within the operations team, and the company's emphasis on quality customer service and meeting customer needs. The company upholds values such as family spirit, fun, integrity, and humanity, and offers good salaries, overtime pay, and benefits like free coffee.

    However, there are potential challenges, such as staffing issues with a high volume of customers and limited team members at times. Some employees have experienced work environment concerns, such as equipment not working properly or a lack of air conditioning. Certain employees have faced management challenges, including poor people management, lack of employee engagement, or favouritism in promotions. Maintaining a healthy work-life balance can be difficult due to the demanding nature of the work, and some roles involve a significant amount of paperwork or administrative tasks.

    Recent reviews

    2.0
    Team Member
    May 2024
    Taguig City Metro Manila1 to 2 years in the role, current employee
    worst company to work for.
    The good thingsthey give you proper training. you'll be proud just because you're in TIM HORTONS.
    The challengesNO benefits, no uniforms they only provide aprons and caps. no free coffee. always out of stock, aircons and equipments not working. no HMO.
    4.0
    Assistant manager
    Jul 2023
    7 to 8 years in the role, former employee
    It is life changing.
    The good thingsWork independent, learn different cultures and beliefs.
    The challengesYou will be transferred to many outlets without notice and only selected people gets promoted.
    5.0
    Waitress
    Nov 2022
    To be a part helping and support to company
    The good thingsTo be a part a support a company and member she is my responsbilities and to be honest ah management and to all
    The challengesHard working And to be honest Loyalty to management and respect to all desisions of my company and my boss
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