Pros
The Quality and Training department are the only people who appear to be doing their jobs properly.
Cons
- Location: in the middle of nowhere. - Facilities: the kitchen and the toilets are disgusting. The AC is turned so low that we have to wear winter jumpers indoors when it is 30+ degrees outside. - There is no proper induction for new employees. Nobody makes them feel welcome, or offers any support, or advises them who they should contact if they have any problems. Nobody asks if they suffer for any illnesses, or if they have any special needs, or who to contact in an emergency (all the usual questions). They are normally just left to work things out for themselves. - The managers and supervisors are all very young, immature and unprofessional. Many of them are downright rude as well. Even now, if I tell them I need help, they often either ignore me or tell me to go ask somebody else because they’re ‘busy’. On several occasions, they have just looked at me coldly, then gone back to their conversations, or answered a phone call from their boyfriends / girlfriends, or made a snide remark in Maltese as I walk away. I honestly cannot understand how any of them got promoted. I can only imagine it is because that all of the more competent people have already left the company and these are the ones who were left behind. - The staff behave like 12-year-olds, which is why nothing ever gets done properly. Nobody is reprimanded for making racist or sexist 'jokes'. - Nobody seems to know what they are doing, so policies and procedures are applied arbitrarily and inconsistently. - Working hours are irregular, with different shifts every day, including overnight shifts. The EU Working Time Directive is often ignored due to understaffing. If you are unskilled and have the mentality of a small child, you will love it here. Any normal people, stay away!