Pluspunten
This company loves snapping up fresh faces just entering the job market. Their ideal hire? Someone young, eager, and with just enough experience to know where the “on” button is—because they’d rather train you their way from scratch. Sure, the “52 hours of mandatory training” they brag about sounds impressive… at first. Give it a couple of years and you’ll realize it’s basically the same content on repeat, just in a different font. But hey—if you’re hunting for your first step into an international environment with tons of skills to pick up and plenty of room to grow, this place hits the mark. Perfect starter pack for start building your career.
Minpunten
The trouble with this job usually hits around year three. By then you’ve levelled up your skills, you know what you’re doing, you’re confident… and then you realize your pay didn’t get the memo. Sure, you get a little something extra each year, but it’s vague, unstructured, and honestly feels a bit like finding loose change in the sofa. That’s usually when people start looking elsewhere. Internal progression is definitely promoted, and opportunities do exist, but like in many large corporations, the climb can be slow and the improvement in benefits may feel more gradual than you’d hoped.