Toyota Commonwealth
    (6 reviews)

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    Salary satisfaction at Toyota Commonwealth

    83%
    When Toyota Commonwealth employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'83% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

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    at Toyota Commonwealth, Inc.
    Quezon City, Metro Manila
    The Administrative Officer is responsible for lease agreements, coordinate with tenants and management of property maintenance.
    The Administrative Officer is responsible for lease agreements, coordinate with tenants and management of property maintenance.
    classification: Administration & Office SupportAdministration & Office Support
    13d ago
    13d ago

    at Toyota Commonwealth, Inc.
    Quezon City, Metro Manila
    Performs administrative functions in sales such as typing, recording and receiving of reservations, preparing, consolidating and submitting reports.
    Performs administrative functions in sales such as typing, recording and receiving of reservations, preparing, consolidating and submitting reports.
    classification: Administration & Office SupportAdministration & Office Support
    11d ago
    11d ago

    What’s it like working at Toyota Commonwealth?

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    Toyota Commonwealth is praised for providing good training opportunities, allowing employees to develop their skills. Employees also appreciate the opportunities for adventure and creativity, as well as the good colleagues they work with. Additionally, Toyota Commonwealth offers bonuses in addition to regular pay.

    However, some potential challenges have been noted, including unpleasant attitudes from co-workers, concerns about compensation not increasing in line with job title changes, and issues with management and leadership. Employees have also raised concerns about employment terms, such as being employed through an agency before being made permanent, and low to average salaries.