Daikin Airconditioning
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    Salary satisfaction at Daikin Airconditioning

    68%
    When Daikin Airconditioning employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'68% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

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    at Daikin Airconditioning (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.
    Ang Mo Kio, North-East Region
    Leading Air-Conditioning Specialist Seeking Service Engineer with technical expertise in Chillers/ACMV/HVAC
    Leading Air-Conditioning Specialist Seeking Service Engineer with technical expertise in Chillers/ACMV/HVAC
    classification: Trades & ServicesTrades & Services
    1d ago
    1d ago

    at Daikin Airconditioning (Singapore) Pte. Ltd.
    Ang Mo Kio, North-East Region
    Seeking a high-energy Sales Manager to lead a small team to drive full sales lifecycle for maintenance contracts in the thriving HVAC/ACMV sector.
    Seeking a high-energy Sales Manager to lead a small team to drive full sales lifecycle for maintenance contracts in the thriving HVAC/ACMV sector.
    classification: SalesSales
    1d ago
    1d ago

    What’s it like working at Daikin Airconditioning?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees at Daikin Airconditioning appreciate the competitive salary and bonuses, along with additional benefits such as CNY vouchers, birthday gifts, incentive trips, and wellness programmes. Colleagues are helpful and supportive, creating a pleasant work environment. Employees also value the opportunities to learn about technology and products, with good guidance from seniors and technicians. Management rewards employees based on performance and contributions, with annual pay increments.

    However, there are some potential challenges, such as work-life balance varying by department, with certain roles requiring overtime and weekend work. Top management changes every three to five years, which can affect consistency. Some employees have noted internal politics and challenges with teamwork in certain areas. Additionally, work processes and systems could be modernised, and the culture can be rigid, making it difficult to implement change quickly.