Challenging Environment with High Expectations - Supply Chain Executive Numidia Employee Review

2.0
12 Jul 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Working at Numidia has been a challenging experience, marked by a fast-paced and constantly changing environment. For those who thrive in high-pressure situations and can navigate constant changes, Numidia might be a suitable fit.

Cons

The company's priority on change often leads to agreements being made and subsequently broken, creating an atmosphere of uncertainty. The work pressure is extremely high, and the expectation is clear: if you earn more, you are expected to work more. This often results in long hours and a demanding workload. The company's high expectations can be both motivating and overwhelming, depending on one's perspective and capacity for handling stress. For those seeking a more stable and predictable work environment, this might not be the ideal place.

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2.0
16 Feb 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

International travel possibilities Expensive dinner opportunities Expensed domestic travel Exposure to soft commodities markets

Cons

Cash flow issues Gender/race biases (especially from HQ) "Bro" Culture among sales staff (men call each other p****, go to strip clubs, etc) 10pm calls from other offices Small market/low margin/low ceiling No health insurance Low trust between (and within) the US office and other offices (burn your coworkers' supplier relationships, take clients from one another) General lack of honesty in business dealings (regarding destination of products, quality of products, origin of products, market prices)

1.0
22 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good if you like international travel and business Average people can be friendly

Cons

Pay was average or below Many bosses who give you different tasks Management is bad at communicating to staff and with management Other offices don't know how to work with main office Not a lot of ways to move up Some managers are rude or blame employees

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